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... and carried in two-paragraph item on Pravda's front page. Evening paper, Izvestia, accorded story more space and featured photo of astronauts on moon. On TV, Cosmonaut Konstantin P. Feoktistov ... Journal''': "Superlatives pale before the magnificence of the achievement. but how many years before the astounding performance of Armstrong and Aldrin will seem as primitive as the pioneering work of the ...
... in the Tune-Inn
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Satellite TV, Analog and Astounding
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Death on the Range
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THE LONGEST STORY EVER TOLD
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State of the Art
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Andre Norton, Movie Theaters
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... you want to make sure all three guys will fit in there.
'''Haines:''' Another interesting story from my personal standpoint was, in spring of 1968 I had a pretty severe accident ... of what the impact conditions were, how the spacecraft met the wave. End of that story.
'''Rusnak:''' Most of the problems you’ve been mentioning have been with the command module ... respects, I guess, without any of these sorts of significant issues.
'''Haines:''' Yes, it was astounding how well things went after that.
'''Rusnak:''' One thing we haven’t talked about at ...
Arthur C. Clarke receives American pulp magazines Amazing Stories and Astounding Science Fiction from Forrest Ackerman in the United States. Clarke notes in his diary that Willy Ley had already sent Astounding to him. This influx of pulps to Clarke will ultimately lead to him writing his seminal paper on communication satellites in 1945.
... 1937 and early 1938 Mayer would publish three issues of a magazine called "Amateur Science Stories", the last two issues included fiction by Clarke, which was the first time his fiction ... a paying audience. Between January 1937 and August 1939 Clarke would write a multitude of stories and space-related non-fiction for Novae Terrae , the Bulletin of the BIS , the Astronaut ... Road London. In the Spring of 1938 he wrote a letter to the editor of Astounding Magazine in the USA, John W. Campbell, explaining the theory of Konstantin Tsiolkovsky's famed ...
... out of college. It was a young group of people
that did amazing things. Pretty astounding actually.
'''Ross-Nazzal:''' Would you tell us about that orientation that you went
through when ... 't get back. It
was fascinating to me to ask him about some of those stories, and also
what he did here on the ground during Apollo 13. He was a ... the Naval Academy they taught
us something they called “Message to Garcia.” There's a story about a
messenger in the Spanish-American War that had to get a message to ...
... us as individual people—understand our motivation and our dreams.
Looking back, I’m truly astounded by, and very thankful for, the range
of amazing experiences that NASA afforded me:
Like ... you think you were retained during that time period?
'''Craig:''' Well, that’s another interesting story. I was, I think, the
last person hired by NASA at the tail end of ... for Space Flight at that point, who was
a brilliant engineer, and I have other stories about John about that.
One of his manifestations of brilliance was to realize we ought ...
... ,” ''Unterhaltungsbeilage zur Zeitschrift `''Die Rakete', November/December 1929, pp. 27-28; Willy Ley, “The Story of European Rocketry,” ''Astronautics'', No. 32, October 1935, p. 5; Ley, ''Rockets, Missiles'', p. ... ,” pp. 70, 74, 77; Willy Ley, “The End of the Rocket Society ( -- Part 2),” ''Astounding Science Fiction'', Vol. 32, p. 63.
note 15 Oberth, “My Contributions,” pp. ...
... 1, 1940.
''The Sun-World of Soldus'' a science fiction story by American Interplanetary Society founder Nathaniel Schachner appears in Astounding Science Fiction magazine.
In the October issue of the Bulletin of ...
First transatlantic passenger service, by Pan American Airways with a Boeing four-engined Yankee Clipper.
''When The Future Dies'' a science fiction story by American Interplanetary Society founder Nathaniel Schachner appears in Astounding Science Fiction magazine.
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