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  • #REDIRECT [[Space Flight...When?]]
    56 bytes (6 words) - 19:50, 1 December 2019
  • ...ished by [[R. L. Farnsworth]] of Glen Ellyn, IL. This is "The magazine of Space Flight", an official publication of the United States Rocket Society. Not
    475 bytes (56 words) - 12:01, 23 June 2021
  • Additionally, he produced ''[[The Scientifiction Scout]]'', and ''[[Space Flight...When?]]'' in the early ’40s, three issues of the [[fanzine]] ''[[Beowulf]]'', * ''[[Space Flight...When?]]''
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  • In 1960, a paperback edition of her short stories, titled ''A Cupful of Space'', was published by [[Ballantine]], her only book during her lifetime. A re
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  • ...Interplanetary Society]] for many years. His book, ''[[The Exploration of Space]]'', won the 1951 [[International Fantasy Award]] for nonfiction. Also a sc == ''2001: A Space Odyssey''==
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  • * 2:00 PM Building a "Black-Hole" Space ship. [[Ben Bova]], [[Gordy Dickson]], [[Kelly Freas]] * 3:00 PM Getting Away From It All: Making Space Flight a Reality. [[Gary Hudson]], [[Cliff Simak]], [[Ben Bova]], [[Gordy D
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  • ...back to Earth]; ''Skyport'' (1959) [a scientist wants to build an orbiting space city]; ''Hauser's Memory'' (1968) [the Nobel Prize-winning scientist from '
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  • ''Adventures in Time and Space'' (1946), a celebrated anthology of [[SF]] stories edited by [[Raymond J. H
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  • ...[[atomic war]] while they were in flight and there is no refueling from a space station or computers to guide them back. The situation is thrilling enough,
    6 KB (922 words) - 08:39, 21 May 2020
  • ...hat [[fantasy]] [[fans]] have written it or Red Moon, Martian Lover, first space flight, [[ktp]], are substituted for [[mundane]] themes; [[Dadaism|dadaisti ...s [[fantasy]] lyrics addressed to Red Moon or a Martian lover or the first space flite; [[Dadaism|dadistic]] and [[Metaphysical Poetry|metaphysical stuff]];
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  • ...ie preview, ''When Worlds Collide''. It made space travel look simple. Any space flight, especially a trip to another planet, isn't possible today without t
    6 KB (928 words) - 08:08, 19 May 2020
  • *Scourge Of Space by David Langford *Scouse In Space by Dave Abbott
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  • ...[[fanspeak]]. [[Doc Smith]] was ever popular with [[fans]], and in this [[space opera]] series he surpassed himself. ...ything — that he's much more satisfactory to swear by than any other space-god I know of." Klono is remarkable for the number of his anatomical appurt
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  • ...[[Fandom]] at Large that an annual award in the shape of "[[The Skylark of Space]]" should be established in [[Doc Smith]]'s name. At the end of Mr. Pohl's
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  • ...to find it a bustling human civilization: While they were plodding through space, humanity developed an [[Faster Than Light|FTL]] drive and settled all the
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  • I have red hair and hazel eyes, and do my space travelling by wheelchair due to Arthritis which I’ve had since I was eigh
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  • ...[[clubhouse]] and was meeting in a rented church hall while seeking a new space, had not yet resumed live meetings as of March 2023. [[FantasyCon 2020]] || style="white-space:nowrap" | September 25–27, 2020 || Cancelled
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  • ...rsa started an sf column in its magazine ''Tähdetja avaruus'' (''Stars and Space''). At about the same time Ursa started a series of sf paperbacks and annou Most notable of the few [[personalzines]] was the ''[[Time and Space (Finland)]]'' from the small town of Heinola. First issues were extremely c
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  • ...displayed illustrations from ''Spacehounds of the IPC'', ''[[The Legion of Space]]'' and "The Forbidden Garden". Professional art on display included works ...policies, from what we can gather, had to do with a certain disdain for [[space opera]].
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  • *'''''The Space Machine'', [[Chris Priest]] (winner)''' * ''Breathing Space Only'', [[Wynne Whiteford]]
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