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  2. S Is for Space - Wikipedia

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    S is for Space (1966) is a collection of science fiction short stories written by Ray Bradbury. [1] It was compiled for the Young Adult sections of libraries. Contents

  3. Lost in Space (comics) - Wikipedia

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    Lost in Space was a comic book published by Innovation Comics, based upon the television series Lost in Space.It utilized the settings and characters from the series, but was set years after the end of the series, and featured older characters coming to terms with being cut off from Earth for so many years.

  4. Skylark (series) - Wikipedia

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    Skylark is a science fiction/space opera series by American writer E. E. Smith.In the first book, The Skylark of Space (first published in Amazing Stories in 1928), a scientist discovers/accidentally invents a space-drive, builds a starship, and flies off with three companions to encounter alien civilizations and fight a larger-than-life villain.

  5. Orbital (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Harvey watched a continuous live stream of Earth from the International Space Station while writing the novel. She started work on the novel in the 2010s, but stopped writing after about 5,000 words, as she was experiencing feelings of inadequacy regarding her limited knowledge of the complex subject matter of space travel.

  6. Gizmo (Mirage Studios) - Wikipedia

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    Gizmo is a black and white comic book series created, written, and illustrated by Michael Dooney first published by Chance Enterprises, and later published by Mirage Studios in May 1986. It tells about the story of two space adventurers: Gizmo Sprocket, a robot with a cool attitude, and Fluffy Brockleton, an anthropomorphic dog.

  7. Space (Baxter novel) - Wikipedia

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    Manifold: Space is a science fiction book by British author Stephen Baxter, first published in the United Kingdom in 2000, then released in the United States in 2001. It is the second book of the Manifold series and examines another possible solution to the Fermi paradox. Although it is in no sense a sequel to the first book it contains a ...

  8. Laika (comics) - Wikipedia

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    Mistreated as a young dog, Laika shows a need to gain human affection and approval that leads her through a harsh training regime to death in space. Even the empathetic Yelena accepts that animals will die in the space programme, though bitterly regretting that her "special dog" is the one to be sent with no hope of survival.

  9. Cleopatra in Space - Wikipedia

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    Cleopatra in Space is an American children's graphic novel series drawn and written since 2014 by Mike Maihack, and published by Graphix, a division of Scholastic. The premise of the series is that a teenaged Queen Cleopatra is brought to the far future to attend school and fight a space tyrant together with her friends Akila and Brian. [ 1 ]