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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2016/06/28 12:28:31
Subject: USS Enterprise Restoration complete-show opening today
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NPR article
http://www.npr.org/2016/06/28/483281249/smithsonian-sets-phasers-to-restore-on-original-starship-enterprise
Smithsonian link. You can slide the photos
http://airandspace.si.edu/collections/artifact.cfm?object=nasm_A19740668000
Earlier article with more pics of reconstruction:
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-3427236/Starship-Enterprise-restored-1967-glory-Smithsonian-rebuild-11ft-model-used-original-Star-Trek-TV-show.html
Smithsonian Sets Phasers To Restore On Original Starship Enterprise
June 28, 20164:52 AM ET
Heard on Morning Edition
NPR Staff
The original USS Enterprise model, from the classic Star Trek TV series, has been restored by the Smithsonian Air and Space Museum and will move to a permanent display in the museum's Boeing Milestones of Flight Hall on June 28.
The original USS Enterprise model, from the classic Star Trek TV series, has been restored by the Smithsonian Air and Space Museum and will move to a permanent display in the museum's Boeing Milestones of Flight Hall on June 28.
Ashley Westerman for NPR
Sorry to disappoint Trekkies who still believe, but the actual USS Enterprise did not really take up much space.
That famous starship of Mr. Spock and Capt. James Tiberius Kirk in the original Star Trek TV series — which turns 50 this year — was a model. Quite a large one, to be fair: 11 feet long and about 200 lbs., made out of blow-molded plastic and wood. But not life-sized.
And for more than a decade, it hung in the gift shop of the Smithsonian's National Air and Space museum in Washington, D.C.
Starship 'Enterprise' Designer Remembered
"From a conservator's standpoint, that is probably one of the worst places to put an artifact," says Malcolm Collum, the chief conservator of the National Air and Space Museum.
Just one part of the 11-foot-long and 200-pound model, the secondary hull of the USS Enterprise will be restored to its original green hue.
Just one part of the 11-foot-long and 200-pound model, the secondary hull of the USS Enterprise will be restored to its original green hue.
Ashley Westerman for NPR
Collum lead the team that has been painstakingly restoring the Enterprise over the last year and half. Conservators used a portable x-ray machine — borrowed from the National Zoo — to piece together the internal structure of the ship.
Though the model has been restored a few times before, the goal this time was to bring the starship back to its TV glory days — circa 1967.
"It's an iconic artifact, so we're really treating this as something that is — it needs to be preserved and treated as authentically as possible," Collum says.
The previous restoration in the 1990s, completed in collaboration with the museum, was controversial for its more interpretive coloring.
Collum says one thing they had to get right this time was the color: green, not grey or white as it appeared on the screen.
"In reality it looks very green and that's usually the thing that people balk at when they first see it," Collum says.
That look was designed with purpose.
"The folks that built the model knew that they had to put on certain colors that would read well in the studio, but they couldn't use blues because they were using a blue screen background," he says.
The detailing of the ship, however, only extends halfway — the Enterprise was only filmed from its starboard side. When the series needed to show the port side, editors just reversed the film and added different decals.
"We really want to convey to the audience that this is a studio model," Collum says. "It's not only the iconic spaceship that was on the television series, but it is a physically functioning studio prop that had to be lit, it had to be properly supported, the wires had to be hidden."
On Tues., June 28, the USS Enterprise will reach its final frontier beside other famous and historical aircraft in the Boeing Milestones of Flight Hall at the Smithsonian Air and Space Museum.
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2016/06/28 15:11:34
Subject: USS Enterprise Restoration complete-show opening today
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This is rather cool in one sense, but isn't the Smithsonian a science museum?
It sounds a bit like the British Museum putting in a Tardis.
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2016/06/28 15:31:51
Subject: USS Enterprise Restoration complete-show opening today
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The Smithsonian is a complex of museums on a variety of things including culture. This is in one of the flight museums IIRC.
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2016/06/28 15:33:09
Subject: USS Enterprise Restoration complete-show opening today
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Kilkrazy wrote:This is rather cool in one sense, but isn't the Smithsonian a science museum?
It sounds a bit like the British Museum putting in a Tardis.
True. But from a marketing stand point it makes sense. You pay to get in, see the piece of history, even science fiction history, and see some other cool stuff as well.
I would pay to see the Tardis. One of the great contributions to pop culture born in Britain.
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2016/06/28 15:44:54
Subject: Re:USS Enterprise Restoration complete-show opening today
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Somewhere in south-central England.
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The British Museum is free entry, but if you want to see a 'real' Tardis there is one outside the Earls Court Road entrance of Earls Court tube station.
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2016/06/28 15:50:20
Subject: USS Enterprise Restoration complete-show opening today
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Nice. I need to visit the mother land.
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2016/06/30 00:17:29
Subject: USS Enterprise Restoration complete-show opening today
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Kilkrazy wrote:This is rather cool in one sense, but isn't the Smithsonian a science museum?
The Smithsonian Institute operates nineteen museums and holds at least 138 million artworks, artifacts, and specimens.
The newly restored Enterprise is on display at the National Air and Space Museum (where it's been since 1975) in the Boeing Milestones of Flight Hall exhibit, which is the first thing you see when you walk in the museum (that's where the Apollo 11 command module Columbia, the Bell X-1, and the Spirit of St. Louis, among other important craft reside). Dr. Margaret Weitekamp, who curates the NASM's Social and Cultural Dimensions of Spaceflight Collection, which is about 4,000 artifacts from space memorabilia and science fiction items (ray guns, board games, pins, hats, T-shirts and lunchboxes all relating to spaceflight or science fiction) and she was the one that pushed for the model to have a proper display. It makes perfect sense to me because of the importance Star Trek has had on an entire generation of scientists, engineers, and astronauts (and everyone else).
redleger wrote:You pay to get in
There is no admission price for any of the Smithsonian museums in DC.
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2016/06/30 11:21:23
Subject: USS Enterprise Restoration complete-show opening today
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Awesome, free trip to see the USS Enterprise. Admissions are on me, who's coming?
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2016/07/01 01:36:13
Subject: Re:USS Enterprise Restoration complete-show opening today
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