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This is a list of fictional spacecraft, starships and exo-atmospheric vessels that have been identified by name in notable published works of fiction. The term "spacecraft" is mainly used to refer to spacecraft that are real or conceived using present technology. The terms "spaceship" and "starship" are generally applied only to fictional space ...
[2] [6] Occasionally, the space stations are connected to the planet they are orbiting via a space elevator, a concept which was introduced to science fiction separately by Arthur C. Clarke and Charles Sheffield in 1979. [6] In fiction, space stations were largely superseded by space habitats in the final quarter of the 20th century. [2]
The crew of the first human Mars mission mysteriously fail to leave their spacecraft after returning to Earth. [126] [127] Sismondi Napoleon, Cmdr 23 unnamed astronauts Nomad 4: Desert Fire (1993), novel Unknown Early 21st Century [n] Crew of the first human Mars mission, killed by oxygen starvation when substandard components in their ...
Pages in category "Fictional space stations" The following 17 pages are in this category, out of 17 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
Following are lists of fictional locations, as large as a universe and as small as a pub. List of fictional bars and pubs; List of fictional castles; List of fictional city-states in literature; List of fictional countries on the Earth. List of fictional countries by region. List of fictional African countries; List of fictional African countries
AS-906 crew is killed in spacecraft fire caused by sabotage; NASA hastily launches Phoenix One as follow-up. Liscombe is a Mercury and Gemini veteran; Green and Nash are Gemini veterans. [42] Larry Hank George (no last names given) A Trip in Space (1968), picture book Apollo: Contemporary Astronauts on typical Apollo Earth-orbital mission. [43 ...
Astronauts spending 1000 days on space station to prove viability of mission to Europa when nuclear war breaks out on Earth. Köhler was the second man on Mars. Côté previously flew in Earth orbit with Sky Xplorer Industries, an American company. Amy Michaels (Commander) Francesca Rossi (Mission Pilot) Hayato Masukoshi (Engineer)
Fictional space stations (17 P) Pages in category "Fictional spacecraft by type" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total.