Otto Willi Gail:
Science Fiction Technology and Ideas
Otto Willi Gail (b. 1896 - d. 1956) was a German journalist and writer of popular fiction for Young Adult readers, two of whose astronautical novels were published in Hugo Gernsback's Science Wonder Quarterly.


(Otto Willi Gail)

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Electric Kitchen - cooks freed from gravity
Food preparation in space requires safe equipment.

The Shot Into Infinity (1929)

Free Fall
Phrase describing how bodies move in orbit.

The Shot Into Infinity (1929)

Pneumatic Suit
An airtight spacesuit.

The Shot Into Infinity (1929)

Space Ship Starting Track
A sloped track to assist a space ship taking off.

The Shot Into Infinity (1929)

Spacesuit Testing
A device and method for testing spacesuits.

The Shot Into Infinity (1929)

Steering Shot Pistol
The simplest way to move in space, where every action has an equal and opposite reaction.

The Shot Into Infinity (1929)

Telephone Wire Tether
A communication line that connects people floating in space beside a spaceship with the ship and with each other.

The Shot Into Infinity (1929)


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