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  2. The Black Cloud - Wikipedia

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    The Black Cloud is a 1957 science fiction novel by British astrophysicist Fred Hoyle. It details the arrival of an enormous cloud of gas that enters the Solar System and appears about to destroy most of the life on Earth by blocking the Sun's radiation.

  3. Fred Hoyle - Wikipedia

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    Sir Fred Hoyle (24 June 1915 – 20 August 2001) [1] ... and was probably the inspiration for the large British project in Hoyle's novel The Black Cloud.

  4. Category:Novels by Fred Hoyle - Wikipedia

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  5. Category:Fred Hoyle - Wikipedia

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  6. Paola Caselli - Wikipedia

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    Caselli was born on 26 July 1966 in Follonica, Italy, [2] and as a teenager was inspired to work in space science and molecular clouds by a teacher who gave her Fred Hoyle's 1957 science fiction novel The Black Cloud to read. [1] She earned a laurea in astronomy and physics in 1990, from the University of Bologna, and completed her Ph.D. there ...

  7. Desmond Skirrow - Wikipedia

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    During the late 1950s and early 1960s, Skirrow illustrated book jackets for the British publishers Heinemann and Secker & Warburg, including for Fred Hoyle's The Black Cloud, Max Shulman's Rally Round the Flag, Boys!, James A. Michener's Hawaii and William L. Shirer's The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich.

  8. List of hypothetical Solar System objects - Wikipedia

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    Fred Hoyle's model on Solar System formation had a former and more massive binary companion to the Sun that exploded in a supernova due to nuclear fusion failing within its interior and it collapsing as a result (which had not yet been verified at the time). The star's supernova remnant would be captured by the Sun and shaped into a ...

  9. Sir Fred Hoyle - Wikipedia

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