The following pages link to Science Fact and Science Fiction: An Encyclopedia
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- Mars in fiction (links | edit)
- Tunguska event (links | edit)
- Umberto Eco (links | edit)
- Vernor Vinge (links | edit)
- L. Sprague de Camp (links | edit)
- Space station (links | edit)
- James White (author) (links | edit)
- Counter-Earth (links | edit)
- "If This Goes On—" (links | edit)
- Earth in science fiction (links | edit)
- David Starr Jordan (links | edit)
- Encyclopedia of Science Fiction (links | edit)
- Martian canals (links | edit)
- LGBTQ themes in speculative fiction (links | edit)
- Brian Stableford (links | edit)
- Nuclear weapons in popular culture (links | edit)
- Venus in fiction (links | edit)
- Extraterrestrials in fiction (links | edit)
- Moon in science fiction (links | edit)
- The Terminal Experiment (links | edit)
- The Long Rain (links | edit)
- Mercury in fiction (links | edit)
- Terraforming in popular culture (links | edit)
- John Misaubin (links | edit)
- Fifth planet (hypothetical) (links | edit)
- Jupiter in fiction (links | edit)
- Saturn in fiction (links | edit)
- Dragon's Egg (links | edit)
- Pluto in fiction (links | edit)
- Asteroids in fiction (links | edit)
- Steven Utley (links | edit)
- Neptune in fiction (links | edit)
- Uranus in fiction (links | edit)
- Time viewer (links | edit)
- The Ganymede Club (links | edit)
- Homer Nearing (links | edit)
- Fictional planets of the Solar System (links | edit)
- Extrasolar planets in fiction (links | edit)
- Phaeton (hypothetical planet) (links | edit)
- Stars in fiction (links | edit)
- Tunguska event in fiction (links | edit)
- Aristopia (links | edit)
- Black holes in fiction (links | edit)
- Space stations and habitats in fiction (links | edit)
- Fact and fiction (links | edit)
- Immortality in fiction (links | edit)
- Supernovae in fiction (links | edit)
- Sally Mapp (links | edit)
- The Horus Heresy (links | edit)