No , there is not a planet named Vulcan .
geinosisNo, there are no two planets the same in Star Wars and Star Trek. Geonosis was in Star Wars, Genesis was in Star Trek, and it wasn't even the planets real name.
Star Trek was not broadcast live. Star Trek is fiction. It is not real.
No it is not real its a film.
Spock's character, portrayed by Leonard Nimoy, was a fictional Vulcan in the Star Trek series. Vulcans have their own distinct culture and are not associated with any real-world nationality.
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If you mean "Trek History" (not real life) the "Star Trek Enterprise" series gave its first stardate as 2151 and "Star Trek (The Original Series) gave its stardate as 2265 - so about 100 years. (Timelines from Trek Encyclopedia). In real history, Star Trek (TOS) ran from 1966 - 1969 and Star Trek Enterprise ran from 2001 - 2005.
Calvera is a fictional planet in the "Star Trek" universe and does not exist in real life, so it is not possible to determine its distance from Earth.
Yeah, on tv.
The morning star is actually the planet Venus, so it's not a star but a planet.
The ride to the top of the pass was an exhausting trek, but the cyclists managed it with style. I like to watch Star Trek. It was a long trek up the mountain. I am exhausted from the long trek. It was a long trek to the campsite. I knew I was in for a real trek when I heard, "twenty miles." I am a fan of Star Trek.
its not actually real, but yes it exists in the star trek universe if that's what your asking.
Simply because we are in the 21st century while all the star trek series take place in the 22nd, 23rd, and the 24th century. Anyways, we do have a habitat station, NASA space station that allows I believe 5 people to live in currently in orbit of our planet.