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Głos Lema
''Głos Lema'' (''Lem's Voice'') is a collection of Polish science fiction short stories, fanfics of Stanisław Lem. It was published by publishing house, Warsaw, in 2011, on the occasion of the 90th anniversary of the writer. The collection is prefaced with an introduction by Jacek Dukaj.Adam Ł. RotterAntologia - "Głos Lema" 'Głos Lema
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Głos Lema - antologia
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In 2017 it was translated into Russian as '.Голос Лема
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Głos Pana
''His Master's Voice'' (original Polish language, Polish title: ''Głos Pana'') is a 1960s science fiction novel written by Polish writer Stanisław Lem. It was first published in 1968 and translated into English language, English by Michael Kandel in 1983. The book incorporates a message from space (science fiction), "message from space" theme. It is a densely philosophical first contact (science fiction), first contact story about an effort by scientists to decode, translate, and understand an Outer space, extraterrestrial transmission. The novel critically approaches humanity's intelligence and intentions in deciphering and truly comprehending a message from outer space. It is considered to be one of the three best-known books by Lem, the other two being ''Solaris (novel), Solaris'' and ''The Cyberiad''. Plot The novel is written as a first-person narrative, the memoir of a mathematician named Peter Hogarth, who becomes involved in a The Pentagon, Pentagon-directed project ...
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Soviet Cosmonaut
This is a list of cosmonauts who have taken part in the missions of the Soviet space program and the Russian Federal Space Agency, including ethnic Russians and people of other ethnicities. Soviet and Russian cosmonauts born outside Russia are marked with an asterisk and their place of birth is shown in an additional list. For the full plain lists of Russian and Soviet cosmonauts in Wikipedia, see Russian cosmonauts Five female cosmonauts have flown on the Soviet/Russian program: Valentina Tereshkova, Svetlana Savitskaya, Yelena Kondakova, Yelena Serova and Anna Kikina. Russian and Soviet cosmonauts A * Viktor Mikhaylovich Afanasyev — Soyuz TM-11, Soyuz TM-18, Soyuz TM-29, Soyuz TM-33/ 32 * Vladimir Aksyonov (1935–2024) — Soyuz 22, Soyuz T-2 * Aleksandr Pavlovich Aleksandrov — Soyuz T-9, Soyuz TM-3 * Ivan Anikeyev (1933–1992) — Expelled from Vostok program; no flights. *Oleg Artemyev* — Soyuz TMA-12M, Soyuz MS-08, Soyuz MS-21 * Anatoly Artsebarsky* ...
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