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Related to material in Redemption Cairn
by Stanley G. and Helen Weinbaum

"Here is one of the last stories by one of the outstanding writers of science-fiction. Remember him as you read it"


I slapped her hands hard and grabbed the U-bar. I cut the underjets completely off, letting the ship fall free, then shot the full blast through the right laterals. It was damn close, I’m ready to swear, but we leveled, and I snapped on the underblast before we lost a hundred feet of altitude.
('Redemption Cairn' by Stanley G. Weinbaum)

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Can A Human Land A SpaceX Rocket On Its Tail?
   'If she starts to roll sideways — blooey! The underjets only hold you up when they’re pointing down, you know.' - Stanley G. Weinbaum, 1936.

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Brin's 1990 Novel Earth Still Full Of Predictions
re: David Brin
(4/20/2024)

'Whisper Mode' ala Blue Thunder Researched At Bristol
re: Various
(4/18/2024)

Gaia - Why Stop With Just The Earth?
re: Robert Castle
(4/18/2024)

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