USS Enterprise may refer to the following specific vessels:
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United States of America
With respect to watercraft, the prefix term "USS" or "U.S.S." (meaning "United States Ship") is only lawfully applied to and used for ships commissioned by and of the United States Navy. The term has sometimes erroneously been used by civilians as to other vessels of American or United States private citizen commission.
Two ships of the Continental Navy were named Enterprise:
- USS Enterprise (1775) armed sloop (18 May 1775 – 7 July 1777), the first American ship to bear the name, she served on Lake Champlain
- Enterprise (1776) schooner (20 December 1776 – February 1777), the second American ship to bear this name, she served on Chesapeake Bay
Six ships of the United States Navy have been named Enterprise:
- USS Enterprise (1799) 12-gun schooner / 14-gun brig (17 December 1799 – 9 July 1823), the third ship to bear this name, was built as schooner, and later rerigged as a brig. She fired the first shots in the First Barbary War against the Tripolitanian ship Tripoli
- USS Enterprise (1831) 10-gun schooner (15 December 1831 – 24 June 1844), the fourth ship to bear this name
- USS Enterprise (1874) barque-rigged screw sloop (16 March 1877 – 1 October 1909), the fifth ship to bear this name
- Enterprise (SP-790) motor yacht (1917–1919), the sixth ship to bear this name, was non-commissioned, serving in the Second Naval District during World War I
- USS Enterprise (CV-6) Yorktown-class aircraft carrier (12 May 1938 – 17 February 1947), the seventh ship to bear this name, was the most-decorated U.S. Navy vessel of World War II
- USS Enterprise (CVN-65) Enterprise-class aircraft carrier (25 November 1961 – Present), the eighth ship to bear this name, is a unique design, and the first nuclear powered aircraft carrier in the world. Currently scheduled to be decommissioned in 2013.
- U.S. Navy building
- USS Enterprise (BLDG 7115), commissioned building (27 May 2005 – Present), this recruit barracks is a building the Navy treats like a ship for training purposes.
Other American vessels
- Enterprise (balloon), a balloon used by the Union Army during the American Civil War.
- Space Shuttle Enterprise (OV-101), the first Space Shuttle Orbiter, used for test flights in earth atmosphere, landing procedures, and ground tests between 1975 and 1985.
- TS Enterprise (T-AK-5059), the former USNS Cape Bon, and SS Stella Lykes, currently a training ship at the Massachusetts Maritime Academy, named after the 1874 Enterprise which was also the Academy’s first training ship.
Star Trek
In the fictional Star Trek universe, there have been a number of starships named Enterprise:
- USS Enterprise (XCV 330) Declaration class (circa 2130s) from art in Star Trek: The Motion Picture, and the series Star Trek: Enterprise.
- Enterprise (NX-01) NX class (2151–2161) from the series Star Trek: Enterprise.
- USS Enterprise (NCC-1701) Constitution class (2245–2285) from the original Star Trek series, and the first three films.
- USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-A) Constitution (also listed as Enterprise) class (2286–2293) from the films The Voyage Home, The Final Frontier and The Undiscovered Country.
- USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-B) Excelsior class (2293–2320s) from the film Generations.
- USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-C) Ambassador class (2332–2344) from the episode "Yesterday's Enterprise".
- USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D) Galaxy class (2363–2371) from the series Star Trek: The Next Generation and film Generations.
- USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-E) Sovereign class (2372—) from the films First Contact, Insurrection, and Nemesis
- USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-J) (26th century) from the episode "Azati Prime"
From licensed Star Trek fiction and notable unlicensed films:
- USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-F) (late 24th century) from the novel Imzadi and the Millennium trilogy of Star Trek novels
- USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-M) Constitution class (2306—) a museum ship from the Tim Russ production Star Trek: Of Gods and Men
See also
- VSS Enterprise, the first commercial spaceship being constructed by Virgin Galactic.
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