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  2. Sun in fiction - Wikipedia

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    [6] [72] Willy Ley's 1937 short story "At the Perihelion" involves a close approach to the Sun as part of an escape from Mars, [4] [5] [73] and Charles L. Harness's 1949 novel The Paradox Men (a.k.a. Flight into Yesterday) is a space opera that climaxes with a swordfight atop a space station on the surface of the Sun. [4] [5] [74] [75] In Ray ...

  3. Category:Fictional extraterrestrial characters - Wikipedia

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  4. List of Known Space characters - Wikipedia

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    A technology created by one of their slave races was the stasis field, which makes its contents impervious to harm and provides indefinite suspended animation, and which has figured in several Known Space stories. Thrintun were small (approximately 1.25 meters tall), highly telepathic but not particularly intelligent (with their mind control ...

  5. Fictional planets of the Solar System - Wikipedia

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    A planet hidden on the other side of the Moon, rather than Sun, appears in Paul Ernst's 1931 short story "The World Behind the Moon" and W. J. Passingham's 1938 short story likewise titled "The World Behind the Moon". [10] The Mars equivalent, Counter-Mars, also appears occasionally. [16]

  6. Planetary habitability in the Solar System - Wikipedia

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    Planetary habitability in the Solar System is the study that searches the possible existence of past or present extraterrestrial life in those celestial bodies. As exoplanets are too far away and can only be studied by indirect means, the celestial bodies in the Solar System allow for a much more detailed study: direct telescope observation, space probes, rovers and even human spaceflight.

  7. Mars in fiction - Wikipedia

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    The question of how humans would get to Mars was addressed in several ways: when not travelling there via spaceship as in the 1911 novel To Mars via the Moon: An Astronomical Story by Mark Wicks, [24] they might use a flying carpet as in the 1905 novel Lieut. Gullivar Jones: His Vacation by Edwin Lester Arnold, [14] [18] [20] a balloon as in A Narrative of the Travels and Adventures of Paul ...

  8. List of Alien (franchise) characters - Wikipedia

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    In From Alien to the Matrix: Reading Science Fiction Film, Roz Kaveney calls the arc one of the most satisfying elements of Alien Resurrection; an otherwise-unremarkable, universally disrespected character ensures the survival of the protagonists and gives Wren poetic justice. [106]

  9. List of humanoid aliens - Wikipedia

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    3rd Rock from the Sun: An alien lifeform who took on a human guise while on a secret mission on Earth. Harry Solomon: 3rd Rock from the Sun: An alien lifeform who took on a human guise while on a secret mission on Earth. Sally Solomon: 3rd Rock from the Sun: An alien lifeform who took on a human guise while on a secret mission on Earth. Tommy ...