Where is my copy of the Starfleet and UESPA regs?

Is it the same as terestrial boats, ships and aircraft.
I know this is Simple Simon stuff but I imagine I'm just the first to ask out loud.

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In that case, a split light is used. Same colour scheme applies, except that the light, when viewed from either side, you can ONLY see the colour of that side. This light is usually on the center line when there is no way of significantly separating the lights on the hull.Go4Fun wrote:My ship will be oddly shaped by Trek standards as it was (susoposedly) built in 2060 and the last major refit was in 2072. It's a space freighter and the only saucer shaped section is in the forward 'Command' section.
So, what's the issue?? Coloured to the sides, white in the middle (stern/top/bottom).Go4Fun wrote:Most of those show lights as you say JohnnyCrash.
BUT they also show a top light of white along with a white stern light.
I'm thinking aircaft do the same except for the stern light. I shall need to examine this further.
upside-"Down" ????Go4Fun wrote:Yeah Johnny I must be getting old...ER!I didn't think to try and find something on Wiki before I asked the original question.
But I wondered if in space things might be a little different. I mean is there a standard attitude of ships that has to maintained at all times?
Do they have traffic cops out there to give out tickets for people flying their ships along on their side or up-side-down?