1997
DOI: 10.1038/scientificamerican0497-92
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Jules Verne, Misunderstood Visionary

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“…Two specialists contributing recently to Scientific American allow that some of Verne's forecasting may have been self-fulfilling``because so many scientists and engineers who pioneered spaceflight (such as Hermann Oberth and Konstantin Tsiolkovski) had read Verne's works. It might not be unreasonable to suggest'', they add,``that modern astronautics would have had a major setback if Verne had not written about the subject'' (Evans and Miller, 1997). Wernher von Braun, the great German rocketeer, had copies of Astounding Science Fiction delivered to him regularly during the Second World War through a postal drop in Sweden.…”
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“…Two specialists contributing recently to Scientific American allow that some of Verne's forecasting may have been self-fulfilling``because so many scientists and engineers who pioneered spaceflight (such as Hermann Oberth and Konstantin Tsiolkovski) had read Verne's works. It might not be unreasonable to suggest'', they add,``that modern astronautics would have had a major setback if Verne had not written about the subject'' (Evans and Miller, 1997). Wernher von Braun, the great German rocketeer, had copies of Astounding Science Fiction delivered to him regularly during the Second World War through a postal drop in Sweden.…”
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confidence: 99%