"NCC" is the registry prefix used on Federation starships in Star Trek. For example, the Enterprise is NCC-1701. Matt Jefferies, the original designer of the Enterprise, based it off the "NC" prefix used on American civilian aircraft and added an extra "C" because he thought it looked better. It's never been established what "NCC" stands for within the Star Trekuniverse.
The Enterprise NCC-1701 was first commissioned by Starfleet in the year 2245.
The captain of the first Enterprise NCC-1701 is James T. Kirk.
In the fictional Star Trek universe the various Enterprise named ships excluding the NX-01 captained by Jonathan Archer are given the ship designation number NCC-1701, NCC-1701A, NCC-1701B, NCC-1701C, NCC-1701D, NCC-1701E etc. These various ships all named Enterprise have appeared within the Star Trek Films, Books and magazines across the years. NOTE: There are pre-federation ships also recognized with the ship name Enterprise.
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?
In Star Trek: Enterprise it's NX-01 In the Original Star Trek (and the new movie) it's NCC 1701 For movies 4-6 it was NCC 1701-A For Star Trek: The Next Generation it was NCC 1701-D For movies 8-10 it was NCC 1701-E. Two intermediate starships with the registry numbers NCC 1701-B and NCC 1701-C have had cameo appearances.
In Star Trek the original series it is the Enterprise NCC-1701. In The Next Generation series it is the Enterprise NCC-1701-D.
The USS Enterprise NCC-1701 (the one in The Original Series and the first three movies) is self-destructed by Captain Kirk in the third movie. It is replaced by the USS Enterprise NCC-1701-A.
The HMS Enterprise was a "Galleon". The first USS Enterprise was a Frigate. Then there's the aircraft carrier. A space shuttle. And based on drawings, some space station. Then there's: The NX Class (NX 01) Constitution Class (NCC 1701 and NCC 1701 A) Excelsior Class (NCC 1701 B) Ambassador Class (NCC 1701 C) Galaxy Class (NCC 1701 D) Sovereign Class (NCC 1701 E)
It depends on which series you're talking about. Original Series: NCC-1701 Next Generation: NCC-1701-D Enterprise: NX-01
There are different classes of the Enterprise and each are of different size. But here's a list of the most noted ships given the name Enterprise with the respective lengths. NCC-1701 - 289 meters NCC-1701-D - 642 meters NCC-1701-E - 685 meters
The Enterprise NCC-1701 was first commissioned by Starfleet in the year 2245.
Jean Luc Picard is the captain of the Enterprise NCC 1701- E.
The captain of the first Enterprise NCC-1701 is James T. Kirk.
USS Enterprise NCC-1701
NCC 1701
In the fictional Star Trek universe the various Enterprise named ships excluding the NX-01 captained by Jonathan Archer are given the ship designation number NCC-1701, NCC-1701A, NCC-1701B, NCC-1701C, NCC-1701D, NCC-1701E etc. These various ships all named Enterprise have appeared within the Star Trek Films, Books and magazines across the years. NOTE: There are pre-federation ships also recognized with the ship name Enterprise.
The numbers on the side of the Star Trek Enterprise are NCC 1701