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Edward Everett Hale

Lifespan
1822 – 1909
Nationality
American
Active
1869
Works held
1

Edward Everett Hale (1822–1909), a Boston clergyman and author best known for ‘The Man Without a Country’, wrote ‘The Brick Moon’ (1869), the earliest known story to describe an artificial satellite, launched into orbit (with its inhabitants accidentally aboard) to aid navigation. A remarkable and prescient contribution to the prehistory of spaceflight fiction.

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  1. 1869

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