The US Navy has had eight ships named Enterprise. Other nations have had vessels of the same name.
The US Navy has had 6 ships that have carried the name of USS Enterprise.
The ships commissioning were 1799, 1831, 1874, 1917, 1938 and 1961.
The Continental Navy commissioned two ships that carried the name Enterprise. These ships were commissioned in 1775 and 1776.
A logical assumption would be around 6,000 ships up to 8,000, as most fan-based websites give that type of estimate. One needs to really think comparatively with for example the armies in existence today when looking to answer such a question, but in all actuality no definite number has ever been recorded.
Several ships named Enterprise have appeared throughout the Star Trek series and movies. Below is a list of ships and their respective crew capacities:NX-01 Enterprise - 85 crewmembers (83 human, 1 Denobulan, 1 Vulcan)USS Enterprise NCC-1701 - Approximately 430USS Enterprise NCC-1701-A - Unknown, likely identical to the previous shipUSS Enterprise NCC-1701-B - Unknown. Excelsior-class supported 750 full-time crew plus 150 visiting personnel.USS Enterprise NCC-1701-C - Approximately 700USS Enterprise NCC-1701-D - 1014 (this also includes children and possibly civilian spouses)USS Enterprise NCC-1701-E - 800?
This varies from ship to ship (there are many ships named USS Enterprise in the Star Trek universe). Enterprise NX-01 (without the USS prefix) had a crew compliment of 83. Enterprise 1701 and 1701-A from the original series and movies had 430. Enterprise 1701-D from The Next Generation had 1000 (but that included the civilian families of the crew as well). Enterprise 1701-E (from the latest TNG movies) had a crew compliment of 885.
It varies between the different classes: Constitution, Refit Constitution, Excelsior, Ambassador, Galaxy, and Sovereign Class ships each have different numbers of decks.
In the TV series, five: Johnathan Archer on "Enterprise", Robert April, Christopher Pike (mentioned as previous captains) and James Kirk on the original series, and Jean-Luc Picard on "Next Generation." Will Riker could also be included: he received a field promotion to captain when Picard was captured by the Borg. (Throw in the movies and the number goes up.)I think it is threeThe above answer is factual but incomplete, plus it doesn't distinguish between different ships named "Enterprise."The first Starfleet vessel to carry the name Enterprisewas the NX-01, captained by Jonathan Archer.The next Enterprise, Constitution-class NCC-1701, was first commanded by Robert April, followed by Christopher Pike and then James T. Kirk. Following a refit, Willard Decker was supposed to take command but (then-Admiral) Kirk pulled rank on him. Later Spock would captain the ship as a training vessel.Another Constitution-class-refit, the NCC-1701-A, was commanded by Kirk.The next ship called Enterprise was an Excelsior-class, with registry number NCC-1701-B. (All subsequent ships named Enterprise would carry the same registry number with a different letter suffix.) It was commanded by Capt. John Harriman.The Ambassador-class Enterprise-C was commanded by Captain Rachel Garrett.The Galaxy-class Enterprise-D was commanded by Jean-Luc Picard, with brief stints by Commander William Riker and Admiral Edward Jellico. The Sovereign-class Enterprise-E was also commanded by Picard.In the graphic novel Countdown, which describes the events leading up to the destruction of Romulus described in the 2009 Star Trek film, the Enterprise-E was commanded by Data, who apparently had reincarnated himself in the body of the android B-4.
In Great Britain, there have only been two Monarchs named Elizabeth: Queen Elizabeth I and, our present, Queen, Elizabeth II.
No less than 12 ships have been named HMS Resolution in the Royal Navy. It has been a long tradition to name ships after famous previous ships. The final Resolution was a nuclear submarine.
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Yes. In fact, many rivers, lakes, ships, etc, have been named by her, like Sacagawea Peak in Wallowa County Oregon, Gallatin County, Montana, and Custer County, Idaho. Their are also a few US Ships named by her, like the USS Sacagawea.
Several ships named Enterprise have appeared throughout the Star Trek series and movies. Below is a list of ships and their respective crew capacities:NX-01 Enterprise - 85 crewmembers (83 human, 1 Denobulan, 1 Vulcan)USS Enterprise NCC-1701 - Approximately 430USS Enterprise NCC-1701-A - Unknown, likely identical to the previous shipUSS Enterprise NCC-1701-B - Unknown. Excelsior-class supported 750 full-time crew plus 150 visiting personnel.USS Enterprise NCC-1701-C - Approximately 700USS Enterprise NCC-1701-D - 1014 (this also includes children and possibly civilian spouses)USS Enterprise NCC-1701-E - 800?
May 18, 1775 - Benedict Arnold captures British sloop and renames her Enterprise, first of many famous ships with that name.
Have there been many ships in or around the harbour? If so why? List 3 please. Give names of the ships that you think they are and the date of the ship wreckage! Thx X)
This varies from ship to ship (there are many ships named USS Enterprise in the Star Trek universe). Enterprise NX-01 (without the USS prefix) had a crew compliment of 83. Enterprise 1701 and 1701-A from the original series and movies had 430. Enterprise 1701-D from The Next Generation had 1000 (but that included the civilian families of the crew as well). Enterprise 1701-E (from the latest TNG movies) had a crew compliment of 885.
There are 88 named constellations.
How many constellations have been formally named by the IAU and lies in which hemisphere