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Arthur C. Clarke Former Member of the National Space Society Board of Governors
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Sir Arthur C. Clarke published more than 100 books. During the Apollo missions he made appearances on CBS with Walter Cronkite. He was a Council Member of the Society of Authors, a Vice President of the H.G. Wells Society, and a member of many scientific and literary organizations. His honors include several Doctorates in science and literature, a Franklin Institute Gold Medal, The Marconi Fellowship, the Charles A. Lindbergh Award, the UNESCO-Kalinga Prize, and an Oscar Nomination for the screenplay of 2001: A Space Odyssey. Clarke originated the idea of geosynchronous communication satellites in Wireless World (1945) and the idea of the lunar mass-driver in the Journal of the British Interplanetary Society (1950). |











