Gregory Bennett
BornMarch 12, 1950 (1950-03-12) (age 73)
Independence, Kansas
OccupationWriter
NationalityAmerican
SubjectScience fiction

Gregory R. Bennett is a space flight engineer and science fiction writer. He founded the Artemis Project in 1994.[1]

Publications

Science-fiction stories

  • Fish Tank (June 1995)
  • The Last Plague (April 1994)
  • Protocol (December 1993)
  • Swan Song (August 1993)
  • Tinker's Spectacles (June 1993)

Non-fiction publications

  • The Artemis Project: Selling the Moon (January 1995)[2]
  • Toward [space] station operability (November 1988)
  • EVA Design Integration for Space Station Assemble AEROTECH 88/SAE (October 3–6, 1988)
  • Space Station Operations in the Twenty-First Century (1986)
  • Manned Space Flight Operations Analysis (1985)
  • Space Station Yesterday and Tomorrow (1984)
  • SST Handling Qualities (1975)

References

  1. "Artemis Magazine". The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction. Retrieved 9 August 2023.
  2. "The Artemis Project: Selling the Moon". Analog. January 1995 via The Lunar Resources Company.


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