Before the opening credits of the episode "Stigma" (original airdate 5 February 2003) a tribute to the crew of the space shuttle Columbia (deceased 1 February 2003) states "To the crew of the space shuttle Columbia, you continue to be our inspiration." Share this
The closing credits of the first episode, "Broken Bow," uses a unique guitar instrumental version of the show's opening theme song, which has not been used in any further episode of the series. Share this
The episode "In A Mirror, Darkly" features a completely different title sequence, charting the warfare-laden progress of the Terran Empire into space Share this
The opening credits for the two-part episode "In A Mirror, Darkly" depict what the opening credits might have been had the show aired in the "Mirror Universe" in which the episode was set. Share this
The opening credits video footage of the Sojourner rover approaching the "Yogi" rock, taken by the Mars Pathfinder lander, make Star Trek: Enterprise the first television show or movie in history to use footage taken on another planet. Share this
Opening credits are in alphabetical order. Fortunately, the name of series star Scott Bakula comes earlier in the alphabet than the others, so his name is still top-billed. Share this
The opening title sequence, which chronicles humanity's progress towards the stars interspersed with other vessels named Enterprise, features footage from Star Trek: First Contact of the Phoenix, humanity's first FTL spacecraft, separating from its booster rocket and deploying its warp nacelles. Share this