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My contribution - USS Kahless Shoes
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"A practice space capsule on a forklift. The capsule was used for practicing the recovery of astronaut Scott Carpenter and his Mercury capsule as part of the Mercury-Atlas 7 NASA mission. The forklift and capsule are on one of USS INTREPID's aircraft elevators. The capsule is black and white, and the forklift is yellow. There is a large pulley hanging in front of the capsule, and two officers in khakis stand near it. Both officers are wearing yellow cloth helmets with thick, yellow protective ear muffs and goggles on top of their heads. There are other crew members in dungarees surrounding the cart. In the background crew members in various uniforms are watching the events. Captioned by photographer/donor, 'Practice for Scott Carpenter recovery.'"
Date: May 1962
Intrepid Museum: P2014.126.94, P2014.126.96, P2014.126.97, P2014.126.91, P2014.126.90, P2014.126.98
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USS INTREPID (CV-11) photographed by Richard Shipman from the rear seat of an SB2C, after taking off to attack the Japanese Fleet in the Battle of Sibuyan Sea.
Date: October 24, 1944
U.S. Naval History and Heritage Command: 80-G-K-2198
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Sophie B. Hawkins opposite the USS Intrepid (CV-11) in New York Harbor (1990s)
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USS Intrepid from Star Trek: Picard by Doug Drexler
There's a lot to love but I really can't get used to the placement of the drive section.
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U.S.S. Intrepid 💣 80th Birthday
Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum
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The audio book for the Vulcan’s Forge book read by Leonard Nimoy for free on YouTube.
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Pixie Recaps Picard | Imposters
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"Astronauts John W. Young (left) and Virgil I. Grissom are shown during their first inspection of the Gemini 3 spacecraft aboard the USS INTREPID (CV-11) following their successful Gemini-Titan 3 flight."
Date: March 23, 1965
NASA ID: S65-18713
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Intrepid and Titan "Imposters"
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Curtiss SB2C-3 Helldivers of VB-18, assigned to USS Intrepid (CV-11), on patrol over the Philippine Sea, on November 15, 1944.
Note crudely repainted markings on tails.
NHHC: 80-G-K-2222
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Name: U.S.S. Intrepid
Year: 2382
Class: Intrepid-class
Affiliation: Starfleet
Background: In an alternate universe where the Voldranaii surprise invasion occurred, Intrepid was one of two ships available to delay the Voldrainaii’s advance and allow Andorians time to evacuate from their homeworld. Intrepid was swiftly destroyed.
Appeared in Star Trek: Hive, IDW Comics
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