1969 And 2026 Cancellations And Milestones

History repeated itself as major events in Star Trek and NASA in 1969 somehow happened again in 2026. Created by Gene Roddenberry, Star Trek: The Original Series premiered on NBC in 1966, in the heyday of NASA’s space program to land on the moon. Star Trek and NASA have been entwined ever since, in a number of remarkable ways.

Star Trek‘s science fiction fantasy of humans and aliens working together to explore strange new worlds inspired NASA’s real-life efforts to reach the final frontier. In the 1970s, the Space Shuttle was named Enterprise by President Gerald Ford after a massive letter-writing campaign by Star Trek fans. Lieutenant Uhura actor Nichelle Nichols also worked with NASA to recruit and inspire women and people of color.

Astronaut Dr. Mae Jemison, the first African-American woman in space, appeared in Star Trek: The Next Generation. In addition, astronauts E. Michael Fincke & Terry Virts were in Star Trek: Enterprise‘s series finale. However, a pair of pivotal events for Star Trek and NASA happened in 1969, and then again in 2026.

57 Years Later, A Star Trek Show Is Canceled & NASA Sends Astronauts To The Moon

Starfleet Academy cadets in blue

In April 2026, NASA’s Artemis II mission sent humans to the moon for the first time since the early 1970s. A month prior, however, Star Trek: Starfleet Academy was canceled by Paramount+, just like Star Trek: The Original Series‘ cancellation was followed by the Apollo 11 moon landing in 1969. This cosmic symmetry was pointed out by writer Jake Black on his social media:

Indeed, Star Trek was canceled by NBC in 1969. A letter-writing campaign led by Bjo and John Trimble saved Star Trek from the network’s axe in season 2, but nothing could prevent the Starship Enterprise’s 5-year mission from being cut short in season 3. The final episode of Star Trek, “Turnabout Intruder,” premiered on NBC on June 3, 1969.

Six weeks later, the Apollo 11 moon landing took place. Astronauts Neil Armstrong, Buzz Aldrin, and Michael Collins launched on July 16, 1969. Armstrong became the first man on the moon on June 20, 1969. As William Shatner wrote in his autobiography, Star Trek Movie Memories, he watched the moon landing on a tiny TV while he struggled with live theater acting gigs post-Star Trek‘s cancellation.

In 1969, when the original Star Trek was canceled, that was it — or so everyone thought at the time, since failed TV series typically weren’t resurrected. Still, there was no new Star Trek in production after TOS was canceled, just as there is no new Star Trek in production or greenlit by Paramount Skydance at this point in 2026.

How 2026’s Star Trek & NASA Events Differ From 1969

Artemis II NASA Astronauts

NASA and Star Trek’s uncanny intertwining continued in 2026, although events weren’t quite the same as they were in 1969. Artemis II was the first time a NASA crew left low Earth orbit since 1972, but astronauts Reid Wiseman, Victor Glover, Christina Koch, and Jeremy Hansen only flew past the moon and didn’t land. Still, Artemis II’s record distance of 252,756 miles is the farthest humans have ever traveled in space.

Artemis IV, targeted for 2028, will be the first NASA mission to land humans on the moon since the Apollo 17 mission in 1972.

Star Trek: Starfleet Academy is the 12th Star Trek TV series, and Paramount+ canceled it on March 23, 2026, just 11 days after Star Trek: Starfleet Academy season 1’s finale premiered on Paramount+. Starfleet Academy will still release its already-filmed season 2 in 2027, along with Star Trek: Strange New Worlds premiering its completed seasons 4 and 5 on Paramount+.

When the original Star Trek ended in 1969, no one suspected there would be more, much less that Star Trek would still be around 60 years later. However, the original 79 episodes in syndication made Star Trek more popular, and, in 1979, Star Trek returned on the big screen. Star Trek: The Motion Picture marked a new beginning for Star Trek as a TV and movie franchise.

Despite Star Trek: Starfleet Academy‘s cancellation and the apparent end of the Star Trek era on Paramount+ led by executive producer Alex Kurtzman, Star Trek will return after an expected period of going dark. What the new Star Trek will be like under the auspices of Paramount Skydance remains to be seen.

1969, which was mired by socio-political strife and the Vietnam War, is ominously being mirrored by much of the same in 2026. The optimism and hope for humanity’s future progress that Star Trek and NASA represent are needed as much as ever, and perhaps even more so.

At this point, it would be another happy coincidence if the launch of the next Star Trek coincides with a future Artemis space mission, continuing the fascinating cosmic alignment of Star Trek and NASA.

Star Trek Franchise Logo

Created by

Gene Roddenberry

First Episode Air Date

September 8, 1966

Cast

William Shatner, Leonard Nimoy, George Takei, Nichelle Nichols, Deforest Kelley, James Doohan, Walter Koenig, Jonathan Frakes, Patrick Stewart, Michael Dorn, Marina Sirtis, Gates McFadden, Brent Spiner, LeVar Burton, Wil Wheaton, Avery Brooks, Nana Visitor, Rene Auberjonois, Alexander Siddig, Cirroc Lofton, Armin Shimerman, Colm Meaney, Terry Farrell, Kate Mulgrew, Robert Beltran, Roxann Dawson, Jeri Ryan, Robert Duncan McNeill, Robert Picardo, Ethan Phillips, Garrett Wang, Jolene Blalock, Connor Trinneer, Dominic Keating, Scott Bakula, Linda Park, John Billingsley, Anthony Montgomery, Chris Pine, Zachary Quinto, Simon Pegg, Zoe Saldana, Karl Urban, John Cho, Chris Hemsworth, Benedict Cumberbatch, Anton Yelchin, Idris Elba, Sonequa Martin-Green, Mary Wiseman, Doug Jones, Anthony Rapp, Wilson Cruz, Oyin Oladejo, Emily Coutts, Jess Bush, Christina Chong, Anson Mount, Ethan Peck, Rebecca Romijn, Michelle Yeoh

TV Show(s)

Star Trek: The Original Series, Star Trek: The Animated Series, Star Trek: The Next Generation, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, Star Trek: Voyager, Star Trek: Enterprise, Star Trek: Discovery, Star Trek: Short Treks, Star Trek: Picard, Star Trek Lower Decks, Star Trek: Prodigy, Star Trek: Strange New Worlds, Star Trek: Starfleet Academy


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