Heinlein


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United States writer of science fiction (1907-1988)

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Audio recordings from Mission Control during Apollo 11 capture flight controllers talking about "2001." The day of the landing, Heinlein and Clarke were on air with Walter Cronkite .
"I wanted a gun that had the greatest appeal," Heinlein told Guns & Ammo.
Heinlein's off-planet fiction was an inspiration to the actual space age as it unfolded.
The collection's strength lies in its willingness to combine what we might think of as primary source material by genre writers--the selections by Shelley, Gernsback, Heinlein, Delany--alongside academic essays by early scholars (Darko Suvin) and contemporary luminaries (Lisa Yaszek, Latham himself).
FCP Euro has also partnered with Heinlein Racing Development to handle the race logistics, prep and trackside support for the season.
Heinlein uses the guise of science fiction to address the problems that plague the Defense
Back in 1952 science fiction writer Robert Heinlein predicted life in the year 2000.
Authors and film folk including Ray Bradbury, Robert Heinlein, Forrest Ackerman and Leigh Brackett along with guests like Ray Harryhausen and L.
Ethan Hawke's sci-fi headscratcher, based on a short story by Robert A Heinlein, has little time for such small matters as coherence in the plot department.
Based on a short story by pioneering science ction author Robert A Heinlein, Predestination is a stylish futuristic thriller that employs a staple of the genre - time travel - to give the characters and us an almighty headache.
His intimate familiarity with the work of science fiction writers Robert Heinlein, Stanislaw Lem, and Philip K.
Heinlein. The film starts with John (played by Sarah Snook) walking into a bar tended by Hawke, pictured, an undercover operative working for a top secret agency that can change history through time travel.
That's very much the case in this Ethan Hawke sci-fi headscratcher, based on a short story by Robert A Heinlein.
It recalls, of course, the 1961 Robert Heinlein science-fiction classic about a human born and raised on Mars, who returns to earth and transforms terrestrial culture.