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Science Fiction in My Lifetime
Science Fiction in My Lifetime
When I wrote this title I intended it be about science fictional predictions coming true in my lifetime, and especially what might still happen before I die. Then I realized it could also imply I was writing about the great science fictional books that came out in my lifetime, leaving me room ...
Science Fiction’s False Assumption?
Science Fiction’s False Assumption?
jameswharris.wordpress.com — Since the earliest days of Buck Rogers and Flash Gordon the public has assumed the future of mankind included space travel. The inherent assumption was humans would extend the range of civilization into space, across planets and moons, and then out ... (more) Science Fiction’s False Assumption?
To Mars via The Moon by Mark Wicks - Free eBook
manybooks.net — The reader will, of course, understand that whilst the astronomical information is, in all cases, scientific fact according to our present knowledge, the story itself--as well as the attempt to describe the physical and social conditions on Mars--is ... (more) To Mars via The Moon by Mark Wicks - Free eBook
Hubble Catches Jupiter's Largest Moon Going to the 'Dark Side'
hubblesite.org — Get larger image formats NASA's Hubble Space Telescope has caught Jupiter's moon Ganymede playing a game of "peek-a-boo." In this crisp Hubble image, Ganymede is shown just before it ducks behind the giant planet. This color photo was made from ... (more) Hubble Catches Jupiter's Largest Moon Going to the 'Dark ...
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SF Tidbits for 12/30/08
SF Signal — ... way to do it is to add viewpoint characters and plot threads, small stories interleaved within the larger story that shed light on it." Ray Bradbury has written "My Mars", the foreward for a recent issue of National Geographic that also features way-cool accompanying art by Michael Whelan. [via Futurismic] Visions of Paradise chronicles seven waves of science fiction since H. G. Wells. James Wallace Harris wonders about the next new wave. Charles Tan contemplates a year of Jeffrey Ford. ...

Starlinks for New Year’s Eve
Mike Brotherton: SF Writer — ... , that has really picked up over the holidays.  He pays a lot of attention to science fiction, and my favorite recent post is about “Science fiction in my lifetime.” ...

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