Matter and antimatter were the source of warp travel. But they used dilithium to power the ship and everything on it, including the warp engine. Otherwise there'd be a core breach because the containment fields for the matter and antimatter chambers would fail and blow up the ship.
dilithium crystals
In the fictional universe that is Star Trek, Earth has devloped a society that does not use money. People work to better themselves and man kind in a quest to further understand themselves and the univerese around them. So in the Star Trek Universe the Enterprise has no cost.
Following the Khitomer mission, the Enterprise was ordered by Starfleet Command to return to Spacedock to be decommissioned. In spite of this, Captain Kirk ordered the ship on course to the "second star to the right, ...and straight on 'til morning." Kirk later recorded in his log that the Enterprise and her history "will shortly become the care of another crew." Star Trek Memory alpha shows that it was decomissioned in 2293.
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An enterprise application is the term used to describe applications -- or software -- that a business would use to assist the organization in solving enterprise problems. When the word "enterprise" is combined with "application," it usually refers to a software platform that is too large and too complex for individual or small business use.Enterprise applications are typically designed to interface or integrate with other enterprise applications used within the organization, and to be deployed across a variety of networks... $$
It was on the original Star Trek tv show. The computer was programmed to find the final digit of pi. As pi has no end, the computer was endlessly working on that which could not be solved. Credit to Mr. Spock, who was the Science Officer on board the Enterprise, and a Vulcan.
There are many terms when you wish to use the Enterprise Car Rental. You have to be a certain age to rent a car, have insurance and fuel is not provided are some things in the terms.
It would depend upon which Enterprise you were referring to. And what part. But the Enterprise mostly uses Warp Drive and sometimes the Teleporter Beam (when beaming down to the planets..)
helium
In the fictional universe that is Star Trek, Earth has devloped a society that does not use money. People work to better themselves and man kind in a quest to further understand themselves and the univerese around them. So in the Star Trek Universe the Enterprise has no cost.
Following the Khitomer mission, the Enterprise was ordered by Starfleet Command to return to Spacedock to be decommissioned. In spite of this, Captain Kirk ordered the ship on course to the "second star to the right, ...and straight on 'til morning." Kirk later recorded in his log that the Enterprise and her history "will shortly become the care of another crew." Star Trek Memory alpha shows that it was decomissioned in 2293.
A school would have a large network enterprise. A lot of students and staff members would be trying to use the network from all over the school. A database would be recommended to be in the center of the enterprise for easier access for users.
The color of a star tells you which kind it is. It also tells you how hot the star is burning. And the hotter the star the more fuel it would use up and that tells you the life span of the star.
A star that expands is running low on fuel, and is entering its end-of-life sequence. Its not due to fusion - all stars use fusion.
Enterprise whose platform is digital technology, they use and sell digital technology.
How to use the force. ( The Power enterprise)
Use to use Avgas fuel. Now use ultra fuel or diesel Fuel or jet fuel.
A star will use fusion to combine lighter atoms into heavier atoms. A main-sequence star (that's the majority of stars) will convert hydrogen-1 into helium-4, so in this case, hydrogen-1 is the fuel. Once it starts running out of hydrogen-1, it will start fusing the helium into heavier elements - in which case the main fuel will be the helium-4. Later in the life cycle of a star, the fuel can be even heavier elements.