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  2. Space Master - Wikipedia

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    Space Master was designed by Kevin Barrett and Terry K. Amthor, [2] with a cover by Gail McIntosh and illustrations by Jason Waltrip and Dan Carroll, and was published by ICE in 1985 as a boxed set with two books (one 96 pages, one 88 pages), a 16-page pamphlet, three color maps, and a counter sheet.

  3. Martin Marietta Spacemaster - Wikipedia

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    The Martin Marietta Spacemaster was a proposed configuration for what became the Space Shuttle, which featured an X-24-derived orbiter, and an unusual "catamaran style" booster stage. During launch and ascent, the orbiter would be located in a recess in the booster.

  4. Space Master X-7 - Wikipedia

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    Space Master X-7 is a 1958 American horror science fiction film in Regalscope from Regal Films, produced by Bernard Glasser, directed by Edward Bernds, that stars Bill Williams, Lyn Thomas, and Robert Ellis. Paul Frees, Judd Holdren, and Moe Howard have supporting roles. [2] The screenplay was written by George Worthing Yates and Daniel Mainwaring.

  5. SpaceMaster - Wikipedia

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    Spacemaster or Space Master may refer to: Joint European Master in Space Science and Technology or short SpaceMaster, an Erasmus Mundus programme in Europe; Martin Marietta Spacemaster, Space Shuttle proposal; Space Master, Italian electro-musical group of the 1990s; Spacemaster, science fiction role-playing game

  6. Iron Crown Enterprises - Wikipedia

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    Iron Crown Enterprises (ICE) is a publishing company that has produced role playing, board, miniature, and collectible card games since 1980.Many of ICE's better-known products were related to J. R. R. Tolkien's world of Middle-earth, but the Rolemaster rules system, and its science-fiction equivalent, Space Master, have been the foundation of ICE's business.

  7. Masten Space Systems - Wikipedia

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    Masten Space Systems was a Mojave, California based rocket company that was developing a line of reusable VTVL spacecraft, and related rocket propulsion hardware.. Masten Space Systems competed in the NASA and Northrop Grumman Lunar Lander Challenge X Prize in 2009, winning the level one second prize of US$150,000 [4] [5] and the level two first prize of US$1,000,000.

  8. Space Operations Badge - Wikipedia

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    The Space Operations Badge is an occupational badge for guardians of the United States Space Force [6] [2] and space airmen of the United States Air Force [1] while the United States Army (USA) version of the badge, known as the Space Badge, is a special skills badge for soldiers who qualify as space professionals.

  9. Cyberspace (role-playing game) - Wikipedia

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    In 1985, I.C.E. published the complex science-fiction role-playing game Space Master and subsequently released several adventures for it. Tod Foley, who worked on some of the adventures, developed a cyberpunk science fiction role-playing game with the help of Terry Amthor, Kevin Barrett, Coleman Charlton, and Leo LaDell.