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738:The Seventh Bowl
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536:historic fiction
439:The end of Earth
399:moving the Earth
371:Brian Stableford
321:S. Fowler Wright
287:William Bradshaw
192:
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18:Terran (demonym)
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3935:Sense of wonder
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3782:Xenoarchaeology
3757:Galactic empire
3712:Africanfuturism
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2700:Techno-thriller
2668:Climate fiction
2636:Science fantasy
2590:Anime and manga
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2496:Anthropological
2472:
2470:Science fiction
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2000:Langford, David
1988:Langford, David
1980:Nicholls, Peter
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1934:Langford, David
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726:Homer Eon Flint
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649:Terry Pratchett
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494:galactic empire
486:
478:alien invasions
445:future of Earth
441:
411:climate fiction
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335:Edgar Allan Poe
317:Hindu cosmology
307:Terry Pratchett
275:
267:Born of the Sun
255:Terra or Tellus
251:Greek mythology
231:Gaia hypothesis
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162:Collision Orbit
158:Jack Williamson
152:, proposed the
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65:science fiction
39:, taken by the
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2012:(4th ed.)
1992:"Ruined Earth"
1968:
1958:(4th ed.)
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1840:
1830:(4th ed.)
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1607:"Terraforming"
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1366:Westfahl, Gary
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1210:Stephen Baxter
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1159:Glen A. Larson
1150:Keiko Takemiya
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510:Cemetery World
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415:megastructures
407:climate change
403:geoengineering
386:
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375:Harry Harrison
337:'s 1838 novel
326:Beyond the Rim
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184:Octave BĂ©liard
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3590:Black holes
3559:Prosthetics
3421:Live-action
3190:Translation
3185:Tour-Apollo
3060:Golden Duck
2962:Jules Verne
2828:Women in SF
2793:Conventions
2678:Libertarian
2641:Dying Earth
2612:Space opera
2580:Inner space
2491:Definitions
2416:Black holes
2077:: 309–312.
1996:Clute, John
1984:Clute, John
1942:Clute, John
1930:Clute, John
1870:Clute, John
1814:Clute, John
1776:shanghaiist
1709:Clute, John
1693:Clute, John
1657:(1): 9–21.
1611:Clute, John
1416:Clute, John
1157:(1977) and
1101:(1954), or
1093:such as in
1054:James Blish
998:Karel ÄŚapek
958:(1962) and
891:John Barnes
782:(1990) and
690:John Norman
653:Ian Stewart
548:time travel
546:as well as
538:as well as
502:space opera
239:Omega Point
212:outer space
187: [
140:and actual
97:nuclear war
4000:Categories
3839:Spacecraft
3815:Holography
3681:Group mind
3660:Warp drive
3615:Multiverse
3605:Hyperspace
3494:Biological
3378:Television
3342:Publishers
3320:Literature
3219:Multimedia
3135:Prometheus
3070:Grand Prix
2985:Astounding
2849:Australian
2754:Dieselpunk
2719:Underwater
2518:Golden Age
2426:Supernovae
2168:1312035909
2156:Foundation
2071:Mechademia
2048:2021-08-24
2016:2023-12-20
1962:2021-08-20
1915:2021-08-24
1910:Genre Bomb
1890:2023-12-20
1834:2023-12-20
1782:2021-08-20
1757:2021-08-20
1729:2021-08-21
1631:2021-08-24
1559:(3): 4–5.
1553:Diacritics
1533:2006-06-16
1436:2021-08-24
1226:References
1215:Long Earth
1142:E. C. Tubb
1127:Foundation
1015:Titan A.E.
984:Waterworld
920:Fred Hoyle
862:(1935) or
657:Jack Cohen
647:(1990) or
639:David Brin
601:Mythopoeia
596:Ecofiction
550:(where as
498:federation
490:far future
458:accidental
417:such as a
395:axial tilt
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379:Rock Diver
351:, that of
333:, such as
299:Archimedes
150:astronomer
146:Carl Sagan
127:Earth-type
120:derogatory
107:See also:
85:far future
3858:Religious
3569:Symbiosis
3554:Parasites
3512:Evolution
3332:Magazines
3309:Tokusatsu
3090:Kitschies
3020:Deutscher
2978:and audio
2955:Cinematic
2909:Norwegian
2899:Hungarian
2859:Brazilian
2769:Steampunk
2764:Solarpunk
2737:Cyberpunk
2707:Tokusatsu
2690:Tech noir
2673:Christian
2651:Superhero
2542:Subgenres
2367:Asteroids
2107:123163950
2091:1934-2489
1679:144624019
1671:1468-8417
1581:230227506
1573:1080-6539
1078:Star Trek
940:Val Guest
784:Liu Cixin
734:Neil Bell
713:Earthspin
449:slapstick
428:Cover of
323:'s novel
312:Discworld
235:noosphere
45:Apollo 17
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3691:Psionics
3665:Wormhole
3635:Stargate
3578:Physical
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3299:Japanese
3251:Spectrum
3231:Chandler
3165:Sunburst
3160:Sturgeon
3150:Sidewise
3140:Rhysling
3110:Nautilus
3080:Heinlein
3035:Endeavor
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2939:Yugoslav
2919:Romanian
2904:Japanese
2889:Estonian
2879:Croatian
2864:Canadian
2833:Worldcon
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2570:Feminist
2533:Timeline
2528:New Wave
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846:, (1980)
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748:(1934),
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732:(1918),
637:(1887),
558:See also
532:its past
464:and the
269:(1934).
237:and the
227:holistic
75:, be it
3890:Fantasy
3878:Related
3849:Weapons
3824:Cyborgs
3585:Ansible
3396:British
3368:Theatre
3180:Tiptree
3155:Skylark
3100:LaĂźwitz
3085:Ignotus
3075:Harland
3050:Gaughan
3040:FantLab
3005:Chesley
2934:Spanish
2929:Serbian
2924:Russian
2874:Chinese
2869:Chilean
2854:Bengali
2823:Studies
2782:Culture
2749:Biopunk
2597:Mundane
2563:Sitcoms
2523:History
2486:Authors
2478:Outline
2325:Neptune
2310:Jupiter
2290:Mercury
2283:Planets
1494:Bibcode
1486:Science
1412:"Terra"
1376:(ed.).
1370:"Earth"
1289:"Earth"
1120:ex. in
826:Requiem
762:'s and
655:'s and
474:warfare
142:science
3984:Portal
3910:Horror
3820:Robots
3777:Uplift
3705:Social
3654:Viewer
3529:Gender
3442:Themes
3337:Novels
3327:Comics
3294:Indian
3236:Dragon
3226:Aurora
3210:Zajdel
3195:Urania
3130:Parsec
3125:Norton
3115:Nebula
3095:Lambda
3055:Geffen
3045:Galaxy
3030:Ditmar
3010:Clarke
2967:Saturn
2948:Awards
2914:Polish
2894:French
2842:Region
2798:Fandom
2695:Spy-Fi
2663:Social
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249:(from
197:Themes
111:, and
81:hollow
57:humans
4011:Earth
3955:Weird
3737:Black
3640:Stars
3416:Anime
3363:Opera
3356:Stage
3304:Anime
3289:Films
3268:Media
3246:Seiun
3200:Vogel
3145:SFERA
3120:Nommo
3105:Locus
3015:Crook
2884:Czech
2813:ISFDB
2712:Kaiju
2585:Mecha
2411:Stars
2399:Other
2377:Pluto
2300:Earth
2295:Venus
2103:S2CID
2095:JSTOR
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1940:. In
1868:. In
1812:. In
1707:. In
1675:S2CID
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1372:. In
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644:Earth
635:Lumen
617:Notes
397:, or
273:Shape
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3522:List
3428:U.S.
3276:Film
3241:Hugo
3025:Dick
2995:BSFA
2511:Soft
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2305:Mars
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176:Moon
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