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Space
Oddysey
Imagine crashing through the acid storms of Venus, taking a space
walk in the magnificent rings of Saturn, or collecting samples on
the disintegrating surface of an unstable comet.
The
Man Who Sold the Moon
Scots SF author Ken Macleod reckons that watching George W. Bush's
recent speech at NASA felt like science fiction coming true. But
reservations ... well, he's got a few.
02/2004
Human
Stories of Mars
The successful landing of the NASA rover Spirit in Gusev Crater
on Mars has caught the world's imagination, but England's favourite
hard SF author, Stephen Baxter, thinks that our attention will soon
move on.
02/2004
Sixty-Two
And A Half Miles High
Scottish SF writer Rod MacDonald on the X Prize Foundation and the
strange British dreams of a privately funded space race.
02/2004
Interplanetary
Dreamers
Some people dream about exploring the stars, others make it happen
… and sometimes, just sometimes, you can blend the two together
and get a little magic. This month's Wizard Site award goes to the
internet presence of the Interplanetary Society.
08/2001
Twinkle,
Twinkle, Little Star, Oh, Seti, Wonders What Aliens You Are?
SETI have come up with a great new wheeze to winkle out the elusive
alien life hiding in deep space.
02/2001
Seti
Saved By Microsoft?
One Microsoft billionaire and one Microsoft (multi)millionaire sink
a fortune into discovering intelligent life in space. Crikes O'Riley,
Bill's Boys are the good guys for once. Read about the cool stuff
that's going on over here.
09/2000
Mars
They Laughed?
The mainstream media darlings poo-pooed our story about the odd
goings on at NASA. Then a funny thing happened, the second Martian
mission disappeared too! So who's laughing now? Celebrate our journalistic
prowess with our Mars Victory screensaver.
02/2000
Space,
The Expensive Frontier
At last, a site that reports on the fun and games at NASA with the
same sensitivity that the Drudge Report uses when covering the dirty
world of politics.
01/2000
Take
Me To The Moon
Tourist Class.
10/1999
Fab
New Star Drive Invented
For Real !
09/1999
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