Clue - the author was not an astronomer or astrophysicist, but at least one common term used in planetary astronomy (not relevant to Mars) originated in one of his stories.
Hmm, faint bell there ; I'll let the brain cell work on it for a bit.
But "Robinson Crusoe on Mars"? A book? I do hope it wasn't as cringe-inducing as the film.
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Shooting aliens for fun and ... well, more fun.
"Speaking as an outsider, what do you think of the human race?" (John Cooper Clark - "I married a Space Alien")
Clue - the author was not an astronomer or astrophysicist, but at least one common term used in planetary astronomy (not relevant to Mars) originated in one of his stories.
Hmm, faint bell there ; I'll let the brain cell work on it for a bit.
But "Robinson Crusoe on Mars"? A book? I do hope it wasn't as cringe-inducing as the film.
Sorry - that should have read "stories", not "novels" - I was thinking of the film.
OK, another clue: when the hero's girlfriend realises that he has taken off for Mars and failed to return, she finds his blueprints and other documents, uses them to build her own ship, and follows him to Mars intending to rescue him, taking all of the plans etc. with her - and is promptly marooned by the vacuum tube in her drive failing!
and another: The author was a Hugo award winner, but not for this story.
Clue - the author was not an astronomer or astrophysicist, but at least one common term used in planetary astronomy (not relevant to Mars) originated in one of his stories.
Would that be the term "gas giant" coined by the frequently mentioned in this thread-James Blish..? And therefore his book, Welcome to Mars?
I was young, I was naïve. Jonny Cuba made me do it!
Clue - the author was not an astronomer or astrophysicist, but at least one common term used in planetary astronomy (not relevant to Mars) originated in one of his stories.
Would that be the term "gas giant" coined by the frequently mentioned in this thread-James Blish..? And therefore his book, Welcome to Mars?
Exactly right! Have a chocolate-coated burned out vacuum tube! Your turn!
close encounters of the third kind ? Devils Tower being the mound?
Arthur: OK. Leave this to me. I'm British. I know how to queue.
OR i could go with
Arthur Dent: I always said there was something fundamentally wrong with the universe.
or simply
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finally something i knew..lol i think 1 was drawn in crayons and the sculpture started at dinner with mashed potatoes?? been a long time since i last saw that movie.
ok , well , umm, dang now i need to ask a question......
ok Vincent Price, Charlton Heston , Will Smith
whats the connection?
Arthur: OK. Leave this to me. I'm British. I know how to queue.
OR i could go with
Arthur Dent: I always said there was something fundamentally wrong with the universe.
or simply
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finally something i knew..lol i think 1 was drawn in crayons and the sculpture started at dinner with mashed potatoes?? been a long time since i last saw that movie.
I think I know this from the hip.
Lead roles of the three film versions of I Am Legend by Richard Matheson: The Last Man on Earth, The Ωmega Man and I Am Legend
I was young, I was naïve. Jonny Cuba made me do it!
I Am Legend by Richard Matheson - they all played the leading character in various film adaptations:
Vincent Price as Dr. Robert Morgan in The Last Man on Earth (1964) - probably the closest to the original book apart from the character's name.
Charlton Heston as Dr. Robert Neville in The Omega Man (1971) - fighting mutants, not vampires
Will Smith as Dr. Robert Neville in I Am Legend (2007) - seems to be a cross between the two.
Arthur: OK. Leave this to me. I'm British. I know how to queue.
OR i could go with
Arthur Dent: I always said there was something fundamentally wrong with the universe.
or simply
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The nose has it. Allright, in the Jeopardy format:
This character is the non-human survivor (of a total of two survivors) of an alien attack and subsequent self-destruction of a corporate freighter ship..
I was young, I was naïve. Jonny Cuba made me do it!
The nose has it. Allright, in the Jeopardy format:
This character is the non-human survivor (of a total of two survivors) of an alien attack and subsequent self-destruction of a corporate freighter ship..