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Interstellar Popular Article Publications

This page includes a collection of published articles on the subject of interstellar studies. This includes articles from magazines, periodicals, newspapers or short journal articles. It excludes articles from online publications such as blog posts, since this would be too difficult to manage and track. The articles are listed in chronological order of year, followed by chronological month of publication in each year. In some cases the author name is not known since this is often a practice of magazines and in place we insert the word ‘John Smith’ as a placeholder.

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Total Publications Recorded: 177 (last updated 13 Jul 2020)

Total Publications Recorded: 177 (last updated 13 Jul 2020)


2020…

  1. Pearson, Ezzy, “The Edge of the Solar System”, Sky at Night Magazine, pp.60-63, Aug 2020.

  2. Overbye, Dennis, “Pocket-Size Black Hole Within Reach?”, The New York Times, p.12, 16 Sep 2020.

2019…

  1. Ceriotti, Matteo, “Earth-Moving”, MENSA magazine, Jul 2019.

2018…

  1. Mann, Adam, “Journey to Another Star”, New Scientist, p.4, 23 Jun 2018.

  2. Sparrow, Giles, “How to Travel Faster than Light”, All About Space magazine, Issue 081, pp.66-72, 16 Aug 2018.

  3. Risen, Tom, “Taking on the Sun” (Parker SolarProbe), Aerospace America magazine, p.42-43, Sep 2018.

2017…

  1. Popkin, Gabriel, “First Trip to the Stars, A Wild Plan is Taking Shape to visit the nearest planet outisde our solar systems. Here’s how we could get to Proxima b”, Nature, Vol.542, pp.20-22, 02 Feb 2017.

  2. Fernando, Ben, “Planning Our First Interstellar Journey” (Breakthrough Starshot), Astronomy & Geophysics, Vol 58, issue 1, pp.28-30, Feb 2017.

  3. Finkbeiner, Ann, “Near-Light-Speed Mission to Alpha Centauri” (Breakthrough Starshot), Scientific American magazine, p.22-29, Mar 2017.

  4. Daniels, Patricia S (editor), “Going There”, p.108-109, Special National Geographic issue on ‘Interstellar - The Science & Secrets of Solar Systems’, 24 Mar 2017.

  5. Cartier, Kimberly & Jason T Wright, “Strange News from Another Star”, Scientific American, pp.31-35, May 2017.

  6. Moody, Oliver, The Times, “Tiny Armada to Explore Space”, 08 Sep 2017.

  7. Betz, Eric, “The Next Horizon”, Discover Magazine, Vol.38, No.10, pp.44-49, Dec 2017.

2016…

  1. Leckie, Ann, “Boldly Go”, Wired magazine, Special issue on The Next Giant Leap, pp.58-66, Mar 2016.

  2. Peck, Michael, “Proxima Centauri by 2099”, Aerospace America, pp.18-24, Apr 2016.

  3. Klimek, Chris, “Starship Enterprise: The Extended Mission” (star trek tech), Air & Space magazine, pp.50-57, Sep 2016.

  4. Pontez, Par Mathilde and Avec Clement Plantureux, “Objectif Alpha Du Centaure”, Science & Vie magazine, pp.40-56, Sep 2016.

  5. Clark, Stuart, “The Next Giant Leap”, Focus magazine, pp.32-39, Oct 2016.

  6. Cooper, Keith, “Picturing Proxima’s Planet”, Astronomy Now magazine, 10, p.24-28, Oct 2016.

  7. Smith, John, “User Manual Voyager 1”, All About Space magazine, issue 57, pp.58-61, Oct 2016.

2015…

  1. Smith, John, “The Hunt for Planets Better Than Earth”, Scientific American, Jan 2015.

  2. Zielinksi, Lynne F, Fred J Becker and Alice M Hoffman, “A Breakthrogh in Artificial Intelligence and Education Helps Students Reach for the Stars”, As Astra, The magazine of the National Space Society, pp.32-35, Winter 2015.

  3. Brooks, Michael, “Could We Colonise the Stars?”, New Scientist magazine, p.37, 2015.

  4. Smith, John, “Interstellar Space Travel, The Science Behind the Warp Drives that could take us to the Stars”, All About Space magazine, Tour of the Universe issue, pp.55-61, 2015.

  5. Armstrong, Kate J (editor), “Strange New Worlds”, National Geographic issue on ‘Are we along? and other mysteries of space’, p.8-26, 2015.

2014…

  1. Smith, John, “Project Dragonfly, The Innovative Laser Sail Technology that could Propel us to Interstellar Space”, All About Space magazine, Issue 22, pp.28-29, Feb 2014.

  2. Gohardani, Amir S and Nathan S Barnes, “The Sunjammer” (solar sails), All About Space magazine, issue 22, pp.56-59, Feb 2014.

  3. Smith, John, “Intrstellar Thinking, Our Galactic Neighbours are Billions of Kilometers Away, Better Get Planning that Trip Now”, Wired magazine, Issue 4, pp.38-39, Apr 2014.

  4. Smith, John, “Is Anybody Out There? Life Beyond Earth”, National Geographic, Jul 2014.

  5. Moskvitch, Katia, “Thar She Blows, If you thought Black Holes were Strange, Try a White One”, New Scientist magazine, pp.42-43, 19 Jul 2014.

2013…

  1. Morring, Frank, “Shields Up, Wraparound Magnets Studies for Deep-Space Radiation Protection”, Aviation Week & Space Technology, p.31, 14 Jan 2013.

  2. Smith, Cameron M, “Starship Humanity, How future generations will make the voyage from our earthly home to the planets and beyond and what it means for our species”, Scientific American magazine, pp.33-37, Jan 2013.

  3. Smith, C.M., “Starship Humanity”, Scientific American, vol.308, no.1, pp.32-37, Jan 2013.

  4. Folger, Tim, “Crazy Far to the Stars, that is. Will we ever reach the stars?”, National Geographic, vol.233, no.1, pp.68-81, Jan 2013.

  5. Sparrow, Giles, “Faster than Light”, All About Space magazine, p.32-37, Feb 2013.

  6. Smith, John, “Faster than Light”, All About Space magazine Annual, p.164-169, Feb 2013.

  7. Baker, David, “Britain in Space, UK Interstellar Institute Launched”, Spaceflight, 55, pp.84-85, Mar 2013.

  8. White, Harold ‘Sonny’, “Warp Factor”, Popular Science magazine, Apr 2013.

  9. Gawne, Martin, “Will Interstellar Travel Ever Be Possible?”, All About Space magazine, Issue 13, p.80, May 2013.

  10. Corley, Anne-Marie, “Take me to Alpha Centauri, One Day”, New Scientist magazine, 34, pp.8-9, 24 Aug 2013.

  11. Ashworth, Stephen, “The Philosophy of the Starship”, Spaceflight, vol.55, pp.314-315, Aug 2013.

  12. Benningfield, Damond, “Interstellar Flight: A Progress Report”, Air & Space magazine, Dec 2013.

  13. Cooper, Keith, “The Starship Century”, Astronomy Now, pp.35-38, Dec 2013.

  14. Gurney, James, “Lost in Space”, Fantasy & Sci-fi Digital Art Iagine FX magazine, Issue 76, pp.38-48, Nov 2013.

  15. Kite, Edwin & Andrew Howard, “Commentary: Let’s Send the DOE to Alpha Centauri”, Physics Today, 66, 8, 2013.

  16. Smith, John,Project Icarus”, Future Tech, pp.60-61, issue 6, All About Space magazine, 2013.


2012…

  1. Long, Kelvin F, “Time for the Stars: The 100 Year Starship Symposium”, Spaceflight, 54, 1, pp.20-21, Jan 2012.

  2. Cooper, K, “The Stars My Destination”, Astronomy Now, pp.23-25, Jan 2012.

  3. Perkowitz, S, “Ad Astra! To the Stars!”, Physics World, 25, 1, pp.28-32, Jan 2012.

  4. Smith, John, “Fact and Fiction” (antimatter and warp drive), Spaceships of Science Fiction, p.110-111, Feb 2012.

  5. Baker, David, “The Ultimate Migration”, Spaceflight, 23 Mar 2012.

  6. Dartnell, L, “Life Under Alien Skies, Alien Planets”, Physics World, pp.26-30, Apr 2012.

  7. Benford, J, “Reach for the Stars”, Focus, issue 242, pp.47-52, Jun 2012.

  8. Demaret, David, “Paint Sci-Fi Art on an Epic Scale”, Fantasy & Sci-fi Digital Art Iagine FX magazine, Issue 83, pp.76-81, Jun 2012.

  9. Cooper, Keith, “Deep Space Propulsion, Interview”, Astronomy Now magazine, p.77, Jun 2012.

  10. Croft, J, “Setting Sail for the Stars”, Flight International, Special Space Report, pp.34-35, 12-18 Jun 2012.

  11. Andrews, Bill, “How Humans Will Travel to Alpha Centauri”, Astronomy, 40, 7, pp.22-27, Jul 2012.

  12. Smith, John, “Starship Launches on the Back of a BIS Initiative”, Spaceflight, Vol.54, p.278, Jul 2012.

  13. Smith, John, “FutureTech Project Icarus”, All About Space magazine, pp.60-61, Issue 006, Nov 2012.

  14. Blakey, Rhys, “The World is not Going to End Today. Sorry to Disappoint You”, The Times Newspaper, p.36, 21 Dec 2012.

2011…

  1. Smith, John, “Destination Alien Stars”, Science Illustrated, pp.32-37, Jan-Feb 2011.

  2. Smith, John, “Destination Alien Stars”, Science Illustrated magazine, pp.32-37, Jan/Feb 2011.

  3. Corneille, P, “Setting Sail to the Stars”, Spaceflight, 53, 3, pp.100-103, Mar 2011.

  4. Long, K F, & R K Obousy, “Starships of the Future – The Challenge of Interstellar Flight”, Spaceflight, 53, 4, pp.140-144, Apr 2011.

  5. Overbye, Dennis, “Offering Funds, U. S Agency Dreams of Sending Humans to Stars” and “U.S Agency Seeks Plan to Send Humans to Stars”, The New York Times Newspaper, Vol. CLX, No.55,501, p.A1 & A3, 18 Aug 2011.

  6. Harlow, John, “Stock Up Your Friedge, ET - We’re Coming to Stay”, The Sunday Times Newspaper, p7, 21 Aug 2011.

  7. Long, Kelvin F, P Galea & A Mann, “Futuristic Journeys to Distant Stars, Brave New Future Worlds”, Spaceflight, 53, 11, pp.428-432, Nov 2011.

  8. Smith, John, “The Mechanics of Inspirational Design”, Fantasy & Sci-fi Digital Art Iagine FX magazine, Issue 76, pp.64-71, Dec 2011.

  9. McCain, Mike, “Photoshop, Paint a Fleet of Retro Starships”, Fantasy & Sci-fi Digital Art Iagine FX magazine, Issue 76, pp.74-77, Dec 2011.


2010…

  1. Davies, P, “The Eerie Silence: The Search for Extraterrestrial Life”, Physics World, pp.28-33, Mar 2010.

  2. Bennett, D, “Go Long Haul (Interview with Marc Millis)”, BBC Focus magazine, p.42, Apr 2010.

  3. Gilliland, Ben, “Flying Close to an Alien Sun-Meet”, Metro Cosm, Science & Discovery, pp.22-23, 14 May 2010.


2009…

  1. Courtland, Rachel, “Roud Trip to the Edge of the Cosmos”, New Scientist, p.12, 26 Sep 2009.

  2. Impey, C, “The New Habitable Zones: Life in Weird Places”, Sky & Telescope, pp.20-25, Oct 2009.

  3. Ferris, T, “Worlds Apart”, National Geographic, pp.78-93, Dec 2009.

  4. Ashworth, Stephen, “Project Icarus - Son of Daedalus”, Spaceflight magazine, Vol.51, No.12, pp.454-455, Dec 2009.


2008…

  1. Swarup, Bob, “Warp Speed Ahead”, Physics World, p.11, Jan 2008.

  2. Long, Kelvin F, “Faster than Light, Breaking the Interstellar Distance Barrier”, Spaceflight, Vol.50, pp.144-145, Apr 2008.

  3. Long, Kelvin F, “Warp Drive, A Theoretical Proposal for Interstellar Travel”, Spaceflight, Vol.50, pp.146-149, Apr 2008.

  4. Obousy, Richard, “Creating the ‘Warp’ in Warp Drives”, Spaceflight, Vol.50, pp.149-151, Apr 2008.

  5. Highfield, Richard, “Final Frontier of Star Trek Travel Can Be Reached Say Scientists”, The Daily Telegraph Newspaper, 16 Aug 2008.

  6. Crawford, I. A, “Out of this World”, Physics Review, 17, 3, 26-29, 2008.


2007…

  1. Anderson, Mark, “Don’t Stop Till you Get to the Fluff”, New Scientist magazine, p.26-30, 6 Jan 2007.

  2. Davies, Paul, “How to Build a Time Machine”, Scientific American magazine, p.28-33, Apr 2007.

  3. Crystall, Ben, “Engage the Antimatter Drive”, New Scientist magazine, pp.63-64, 8 Sep 2007.

  4. Anderson, Mark, “Warp 9, And don’t Spare the Radiation”, New Scientist magazine, p.10, 22 Sep 2007.

  5. Holden, Constance, “Don’t Be Late!”, Science, Vol.317, AAAS, p.1839, 28 Sep 2007.

  6. Musser, George, “5 Essential Things to do in Space”, Scientific American magazine, p.43-49, Oct 2007.

  7. Brown, I., “Enterprising Look at Space Travel Makes Light Work of Warp Factor”, Sunday Herald Newspaper, p.13, 11 Nov 2007.

  8. Randerson, James, “Researchers Follow the Enterprise and Look into Warp Speed”, The Guardian Newspaper, UK, p.11, 12 Nov 2007.

  9. Crawford, I A., “Flight to the Stars”, Physics Review, 16, 4, 2-5, 2007.

  10. Crawford, I A., “Sailing to the Stars”, Physics Review, 17, 2, 2-5, 2007.

2006…

  1. Lietz, Haiko, “A Leap into Hyperspace”, New Scientist, pp.24-27, 07 Jan 2006.

  2. Steel, D., “Space 2099, What this Century Holds for the Future of Space Exploration”, BBC Sky at Night, pp.24-30, Jun 2006.

2005…

2004…

  1. Long, Kelvin F, “Engineering a Wormhole”, Into Space, Spaceflight, Vol.46, p.220, May 2004.

2003…

  1. Benford, Gregory & James Benford, “Robert Lull Forward”, Physics Today, 56, 66, 2003.

  2. Ford, Lawrence H and Thomas A Roman, “Negative Energy, Wormholes and Warp Drive”, Scientific American magazine, volume 13, number 1, p.84-91, 2003.

2002…

  1. Samuel, Eugenie, “The Truth About Warp Drive”, New Scientist magazine, p.9, 16 Mar 2002.

  2. Al-Khalili, Jim, “In Search of Wormholes”, Astronomy Now magazine, pp.62-64, May 2002.

2001…

  1. Long, Kelvin F, “Project Icarus - Latest Team News”, Spaceflight, Vol.53, p.38, Jan 2011.

  2. Gonzalez, G, D Brownlee & P D Ward, “Refuges for Life in a Hostile Universe”, Scientific American, vol.285, no.4, p.52-59, Oct 2001.


2000…

  1. Ford, Lawrence & Thomas Roman, “Negative Energy, Wormholes and Warp Drive”, Scientific American, Vol.282, pp.46-53, Jan 2000.

  2. Smith, John, “Warp Drive When?” Web Watch, Physics Today, p.53, Jan 2000.

  3. Cramer, John G, “The Micro-Warp Drive”, The Alternative View Column, Analog Science Fiction & Fact magazine, Feb 2000.

  4. Crawford, I, “Where Are They?”, Scientific American, vol.283, no.1, p.28-33, Jul 2000.

  5. Swenson, G W, Jr, “Intragalactically Speaking”, Scientific American, vol.283, no.1, p.34-37, Jul 2000.

  6. LePage, A J, “Where They Could Hide”, Scientific American, vol.283, no.1, p.30-31, Jul 2000.

  7. Collet, J, J Hiscox & S Clark, “Focus Advanced Propulsion”, Astronomy Now, 14, pp.49-58, 10 Oct 2000.

  8. Hiscox, J A, “Practical Interstellar Travel – Imagination or Near Term Reality?”, Spaceflight, 42, 10, pp.426-429, Oct 2000.

  9. Clarke, Stuart, “On Wing’s of Light”, Astronomy Now Magazine, Focus: Advanced Propulsion, pp.56-58, Oct 2000.


1999…

  1. Beardsley, Tim, “The Way to go in Space”, Scientific American, Quarterly Issue: The Future of Space Exploration, 10, 1, pp.58-61, 1999.

  2. Harris, Henry M, “Light Sails”, Scientific American, Quarterly Issue: The Future of Space Exploration, 10, 1, pp.68-69, 1999.

  3. Leifer, Stephanie D, “Reaching for the Stars”, Scientific American, Quarterly Issue: The Future of Space Exploration, 10, 1, pp.72-73, 1999.

  4. Ferris, Timothy, “Interstellar Spaceflight: Can We Travel to Other Stars?”, Scientific American, Quarterly Issue: The Future of Space Exploration, 10, 1, pp.88-91, 1999.

1998…

  1. Croswell, Ken, “Interstellar Trekking”, Astronomy magazine, p.46-51, Jun 1998.

1997…

  1. Chown, Marcus, “How to Pull a Fast One”, New Scientist, p.49, 6 Sep 1997.

1996…

  1. Crawford, I. A, “Where are all the extraterrestrials?”, New Scientist, 2050, 52, 1996.

1995…

  1. Cramer, John G, “NASA Goes FTL Part 2: Cracks in Nature’s FTL Armor”, Analog Science Fiction and Fact, The Alternative View, Vol.CXV, No.3, pp.99-103, Feb 1995.

  2. Forward, Robert L, “Faster-Than-Light!”, Analog Science Fiction and Fact, Vol. CXV, No.4, pp.30-50, Mar 1995.

  3. Bennett, Gary L, “Stargate: Fact or Fiction”, Ad Astra magazine, p.44-47, Jul/Aug 1995.


1994…

  1. Forward, Robert, “The Starship Enterprise”, Focus magazine, pp.18-22, Aug 1994.

  2. Bennett, Garry L, “Warp Drive and the Hyperspace Bypass”, Final Frontier The Magazine of Space Exploration, p.35-39, Oct 1994.

  3. Cramer, John G, “NASA Goes FTL Part 1: Wormhole Physics”, Analog Science Fiction and Fact, The Alternative View, Vol.CXIV, No.15, pp.118-122, Dec 1994.

1993…

  1. Gillett, Stephen L. “Carbonosis: Organic Desiccation and the Fermi Paradox”, Analog Science Fiction and Fact, pp.74-84, Mar 1993.

  2. Donaldson, Thomas, “The Holes of Space-Time”, Analog Science Fiction and Fact, pp.122-135, Jul 1993.

  3. Cramer, John G, “The Tachyon Drive: Infinite Exhaust Velocity at Zero Energy Cost”, The Alternative View, Analog Science Fiction and Fact, pp.111-115, Oct, 1993.

  4. Cramer, John G, “The Quantum Physics of Teleportation”, Analog Science Fiction and Fact, pp.111-115, Dec 1993.

1992…

1991…

  1. Fogg, Martyn J, “Once and Future Mars”, Analog Science Fiction Science Fact, pp.109-122, Jan 1991.

  2. Cramer, John G, “Mega-Projects & Problems; The Hubble Trouble”, The Alternative View, Analog Science Fiction Science Fact, pp.122-127, Feb 1991.

  3. Landis, Geoffrey A, “Starships, Robots, and Space Travel for the Next Millennium”, Proceedings of a workshop discussion Vision-21, Analog Science Fiction Science Fact, pp.65-75, Apr 1991.

  4. Terra, Richard P, “Islands in the Sky: Human Exploration and Settlement of the Oort Cloud”, Analog Science Fiction Science Fact, Science Fact, pp.68-123, Jun 1991.

  5. Dorn, Ronald V & Geoffrey A Dorn, “Protecting Humans from Ionizing Radiation in Space”, Analog Science Fiction & Fact, pp.34-50, Mid-Dec 1991.

1990…

1989…

  1. Smith, John, “To the Stars”, Quest, Space: The Final Frontier, From the Moon, to Mars and Beyond, 20th Years After Apollo Special Anniversary Issue, p48+, Jul 1989.

  2. Fogg, Martyn, “Stellifying Jupiter”, Analog Science Fiction Science Fact, Science Fact, pp.73-83, Oct 1989.

1988…

1987…

  1. Cramer, John G, “Laser Propulsion and the Four P’s”, Analog Science Fiction Science Fact, The Alternative View, pp.142-145, Aug 1987.

  2. Peterson, Chris & Erick Drexler, “Nanotechnology”, Analog Science Fiction Science Fact, pp.48-60, Mid-Dec 1987.

1986...

  1. Cramer, John G, “The Pump of Evolution”, The Alternative View, Analog Science Fiction Science Fact, pp.124-127, Jan 1986.

  2. Lunan, Duncan, “Fermi Paradox, The Final Solution”, Analog Science Fiction Science Fact, Science Fact, pp.64-73, May 1986.

  3. Woodcock, Gordon R, “Space: Our Once and Future Frontier”, Science Fact, Analog Science Fiction Science Fact, pp.64-79, Jun 1986.

  4. Cook, Rick, “The Long Stern Chase: A Speculative Exercise”, Science Fact, Analog Science Fiction Science Fact, pp.32-79, Jul 1986.

  5. Spangenburg, Ray & Diane Moser, “TAU: The Longest Voyage”, Space World, pp.13-16, Sep 1986.

  6. Powell, James R & Charles Pellegrino, “Making Star Trek Real”, Science Fact, Analog Science Fiction Science Fact, pp.58-73, Sep 1986.

  7. Cramer, John G, “Anti-Gravity II: Negative Mass”, The Alternate View, Analog Science Fiction Science Fact, pp.125-179, Sep 1986.

  8. Holmes, John, “Probing Beyond the Solar System”, Science, Insight, 22 Dec 1986.

  9. Donaldson, Thomas, “New Matters”, Analog Science Fiction Science Fact, Science Fact, pp.48-124, Dec 1986.


1985…

  1. Lunan, Duncan, “Project Starseed, or, Nuclear Waste Saves the World”, Analog Science Fiction Science Fact, pp.54-73, Feb 1985.

  2. Donaldson, Thomas, “How to Go Faster Than Light”, Analog Science Fiction Science Fact, Science Fact, pp.77-91, Jun 1985.

  3. Brin, David, “Just How Dangerous is the Galaxy?”, Analog Science Fiction Science Fact, Science Fact, pp.80-97, Jul 1985.

  4. Cramer, John G, “Antimatter in a Trap”, Analog Science Fiction Science Fact, The Alternative View, pp.142-178, Dec 1985.

1984…

  1. Freitas, Robert A, Jr, “Xenopsychology”, Analog Science Fiction Science Fact, pp.41-53, Apr 1984.

1983…

  1. Forward, Robert L, “Flattening Spacetime”, Analog Science Fiction Science Fact, pp.58-73, Mar 1983.

  2. Bussard, R, “A Starship is Born”, Science Digest, pp.61-63, May 1983.

  3. Forward, R. L, “Looking for New Life”, Science Digest, pp.59-60, May 1983.

  4. Sternbach, R, “Journey to the Stars”, Science Digest, pp.52-58, May 1983.

  5. Brin, David, “XENOLOGY: The New Science of Asking, Who’s Out There?”, Analog Science Fiction Science Fact, pp.64-83, May 1983.

  6. Woodcock, Gordon R, “To the Stars”, Analog Science Fiction Science Fact, pp.38-50, Jun 1983.

  7. Stone, David M, “Search for Terrestrial Intelligence”, Analog Science Fiction Fact, pp.50-62, Jul 1983.

  8. Kallis, Stephen A Jr, “Intelligent Planetary Probes”, Analog Science Fiction Science Fact, pp.52-61, Aug 1983.

1982…

  1. Woodcock, Gordon R, “Space Transportation: You can Get there from Here”, Analog Science Fiction Science Fact, pp.75-89, Jul 1982.

  2. Smith, John, “Search for Extraterrestrial Life, A New IAU Commission”, Icarus, 52, 3, p.590, Dec 1982.

1978…

  1. Gribbin, John, “The Seeds of Life”, Analog Science Fition Science Fact, pp.57-64, Feb 1978.


1977…

  1. Schroder, T, “Slow Boat to Centauri”, Astronomy, pp.6-15, Aug 1977.

1976…

  1. Spinrad, Norman, “Space Colonization Now: Vision and Reality”, Analog Science Fiction Science Fact, pp.30-47, Jul 1976.


1975…

  1. Sagan, C and Frank Drake, “The Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence”, Scientific American, 232, 80, May 1975.

  2. Forward, Robert, L, “Far Out Physics”, Science Fact, Analog Science Fiction Science Fact, pp.147-166, Aug 1975.

  3. Hoagland, Richard C, “Rendezvous in 1985”, Analog Science Fiction Science Fact, pp.59-76, Sep 1975.

  4. Kingsbury, Donald, “Atomic Rockets”, Analog Science Fiction Science Fact, pp.38-57, Dec 1975.

  5. Sagan, Carl, “Journal of the British Interplanetary Society: (Red Cover Interstellar Issue). Edited by A R Martin, Volum 27, 4, April 1974, British Interplanetary Society, London”, Icarus, 24, 1, p.140, Jan 1975.

1974…

1973…

  1. Stine, G. H, “A Program for Star Flight”, Analog Science Fiction Science Fact, pp.10-27, Oct 1973.


1971…

  1. Gooden, B A, “Hibernation, Hypothermia and Interplanetary Flight”, Spacelight, New Frontiers, Apr 1971.

  2. Lawton, A T, “The Nearest Other Solar System”, Spaceflight, New Frontiers, Apr 1971.

  3. Strong, James, “Which Highway to the Stars?”, Spaceflight, New Frontiers, Apr 1971.

  4. Lawden, D F, “The Phenomenon of Time Dilation”, Spaceflight, New Frontiers, Apr 1971.

  5. Bond, A, “Problems of Interstellar Propulsion”, Spaceflight, pp.245-251, Jul 1971.

1962…

  1. Froman, Darol, “The Earth As a Man-Controlled Space Ship”, Physics Today pp.19-23, Jul 1962.

1956…

  1. Sanger, Eugen, “Flight Mechanics of Photon Rockets”, Aero Digest, p.68, Jul 1956.

1952…

  1. Shepherd, L, “Interstellar Flight”, The Complete Book of Outer Space, pp.92-107, 1952.

 

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