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<p class="story" align="center"><b>Sci-Fi Moon</b></p> | <p class="story" align="center"><b>Sci-Fi Moon</b></p> | ||
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cover is a simple, but relatively accurate, map of the Moon with actual lunar names correctly placed. Are young people | cover is a simple, but relatively accurate, map of the Moon with actual lunar names correctly placed. Are young people | ||
stimulated by today's science fiction - or have our science accomplishments eliminated such imaginative dreaming? | stimulated by today's science fiction - or have our science accomplishments eliminated such imaginative dreaming? | ||
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[http://www.biblioinfo.com/moon/sf_moon.html The Moon in Science Fiction]<br> | [http://www.biblioinfo.com/moon/sf_moon.html The Moon in Science Fiction]<br> | ||
[http://www.dvdjournal.com/quickreviews/f/firstmeninthemoon.q.shtml First Men in the Moon Movie] Review<br> | [http://www.dvdjournal.com/quickreviews/f/firstmeninthemoon.q.shtml First Men in the Moon Movie] Review<br> | ||
[http://onlinebooks.library.upenn.edu/webbin/gutbook/lookup?num=1013 First Men in the Moon] online book</p> | [http://onlinebooks.library.upenn.edu/webbin/gutbook/lookup?num=1013 First Men in the Moon] online book</p> | ||
− | <p class"story"> <b>Tomorrow's LPOD:</b> Ring Around the Moon</p | + | <p class="story"> <b>Tomorrow's LPOD:</b> Ring Around the Moon</p> |
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Revision as of 18:15, 4 January 2015
Sci-Fi Moon
Image Credit: Ebay |
Sci-Fi Moon Many scientists and engineers who worked on the Apollo project in the 1960s reported being inspired by science fiction stories that they read as teenagers. This wonderful cover for a 1928 paperback (found a year or so ago on Ebay - don't know who the buyer or seller were!) is the kind of space art (and text) that enchanted me some decades later. The cover offers the enticement of a person (in a Spiderman-tight space suit?) amidst the craters and crags of the Moon. The back cover is a simple, but relatively accurate, map of the Moon with actual lunar names correctly placed. Are young people stimulated by today's science fiction - or have our science accomplishments eliminated such imaginative dreaming? Related Links: Tomorrow's LPOD: Ring Around the Moon |
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