sciencefictionbiology.blogspot.com - 6/17/2009
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When the subject of science in science fiction comes up, it seems like many people immediately think of physics and astronomy and, of course, astrophysics. That's not particularly surprising - from its early beginnings SF has featured exploration of other planets, stars and the vast spaces ...
jameswharris.wordpress.com - 6/23/2009
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During the glory days of NASA, between President
Kennedy’s great 1961 proclamation committing the United States to...
going to the Moon within a decade, and Apollo 11 landing on the Moon in July 1969, there were three great space programs: Mercury , ...
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Manned Space Flight – Is it even on your radar?
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The International Year of Starlinks
Mike Brotherton: SF Writer —
... on the solicitation was pretty bad. So, we’re waiting…sorry. The hardback is still available online at amazon and other booksellers, and perhaps in your local library.
The Six Biggest Dick Moves in the History of Science, from Cracked.
Have a look at what could potentially be a scientifically viable warpship. I’m still pretty skeptical about these concepts, and worry about some related issues like causality and more.
Biology in Science Fiction on my Diamonds in the Sky anthology. Two, two, two ...
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