Star Trek Boldly Go 50th Anniversary Canvas Print 60*80cm is a high quality print on canvas. The frame measures 60*80 cm and it is 3,8 cm thick. It is printed using the latest digital technology with latex inks on 260 gsm satin canvas before being stretched over the solid wooden frame. This canvas has a so called gallery wrap which means that the image continues around the side of the frame and in on the backside.
Star Trek Boldly Go 50th Anniversary Canvas Print 60*80cm specifications:
* This is one of our biggest canvas prints!
* Dimensions for the canvas are 60 * 80 cm. It is 3,8 cm thick.
* Printed using the latest digital technology with latex inks on 260 gsm satin canvas before being stretched over a solid wooden frame.
* Gallery Wrap: Image continues around the side of the frame and in on the backside.
* Weight is 1750 g.
* Officially licensed product.
* Delivered shrink wrapped and well packed to arrive safely.
The first Star Trek TV series was simply called Star Trek, but is today know as The Original Series. It premiered in 1966 and centers around the crew of spaceship USS Enterprise led by Captain James T Kirk (William Shattner). USS Enterprise is sent out by United Federation of Planets to explore space. It all takes place in the 23rd century. To The Original Series we also count an animated series, five spin-offs for TV and the six numbered feature films.
Star Trek The Next Generation (1987-1994) is the next big TV series that came after the first one. It takes place a century later, also on a ship called Enterprise. The crew of the ship is all new and they are led by Captain Jean-Luc Picard played by Patrick Stewart. Four feature films have also been made for The Next Generation.
There have also been even more series for TV. Star Trek Deep Space Nine and Star Trek Voyager takes place at the same time as The Next Generation. The series just called Enterprise takes place before the Original Series in the early days of human space exploration.
In later years we have got the TV series Star Trek Discovery and a number of reboot feature films such as Star Trek Into Darkness (2013) and Star Trek Beyond (2016).
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