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Airpolo Polo played in mid-air with special aircraft and helium-filled balls.
(From Sunward Flight [1943] by Leo Zagat) |
Durasteel More durable than steel?
(From Sunward Flight [1943] by Leo Zagat) |
Rocketeer A person who pilots rockets.
(From Sunward Flight [1943] by Leo Zagat) |
Telectroscope A much better telescope than yours.
(From Islands of Space [1931] by John W. Campbell) |
Globular Glass Helmet A bowl-shaped space helmet.
(From Murder on the Asteroid [1933] by Eando Binder) |
Self-Propulsive Space Suit A space suit outfitted with its own means of movement.
(From The Bluff of the Hawk [1932] by Anthony Gilmore) |
Ether Boat A space craft.
(From Murder on the Asteroid [1933] by Eando Binder) |
Landing on an Asteroid An elaborate flight plan for landing a space ship on an asteroid.
(From Murder on the Asteroid [1933] by Eando Binder) |
Electelscope Telescope uses electronics applied to optics.
(From The Cavern of the Shining Pool [1937] by Leo Zagat) |
Gravity-Plates Reliable, controllable gravity force.
(From The Bluff of the Hawk [1932] by Anthony Gilmore) |
Hinged Mittens (for Space Suit) Space worthy mittens for space suits.
(From The Bluff of the Hawk [1932] by Anthony Gilmore) |
Robot Bus An autonomous vehicle to transport groups of people.
(From The Little Things [1946] by Henry Kuttner) |
Spotcast A new form of one-to-many communication.
(From The Little Things [1946] by Henry Kuttner) |
Rocket Side Tubes An early description of attitude jets, course correction by small emissions of gas.
(From Evans of the Earth-Guard [1930] by Edmond Hamilton) |
Shock-Absorbing Seats Perfect for the many gravities of acceleration upon take-off.
(From Evans of the Earth-Guard [1930] by Edmond Hamilton) |
HUD Glasses Integrated glasses and projector provides a portable heads-up display for augmented reality.
(From Daemon [2006] by Daniel Suarez) |
Lunar Advertisement An 'ad' on the lunar surface that can be seen by its audience on Earth.
(From Watch This Space [1957] by Arthur C. Clarke) |
Ultra-Light Allows the user to see into rock or other solid matter.
(From Rock Diver [1951] by Harry Harrison) |
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