Arthur C. Clarke.
Answer: The book has outline drawings, of the space shuttle, the International Space Sation and a spacewalking astronaut.
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a mechanical arm.....think im twelve and if u dont believe me search it on google or dont be lazy and look at your science book
The answer is, you can't. It is illegal to read a book for free because the author does not make any money.
Arthur C. Clarke.
Arthur C Clarke
No. HAL 9000 is a fictitous computer series from the movie and book 2001: A Space Odyssey.
The book , by Arthur C. Clarke , 2001 A Space Odyssey was first published in 1968 with a 221 page first edition hardback - ISBN 0453002692 . The book was an expansion of the short story "The Sentinel" in 1948 and later remade into the 1968 film directed by Stanley Kubrick .
The author of the book "2001: A Space Odyssey" is Arthur C. Clarke. The novel was published in 1968 and was written concurrently with the screenplay of the same name, which he co-wrote with Stanley Kubrick for the film adaptation.
The fictional HAL 9000 onboard the fictional Discovery became self-aware on 12th January, 1992. Source: The film script.
Starship Troopers by Heinlein , The Time Machine by Wells , Frankenstein by Shelley , A Journey to the Center of the Earth by Verne , 2001 : A Space Odyssey by Clark ,
No, HAL is a fictitious computer that appears in the Arthur C. Clark book and Stanley Kubrick movie 2001 a Space Odyssey. No such machine exists nor is one likely to ever exist.
"2001: A Space Odyssey" is based on the novel of the same name written by Arthur C. Clarke. The film was co-written and directed by Stanley Kubrick. While the movie and book share similarities, they also have notable differences in themes and interpretation.
The book "2001: A Space Odyssey" was written by Arthur C. Clarke and was published in 1968.
the movie The book was written by Arthur C. Clarke at the same time as the movie was being made (1968) and was based on several earlier short stories particularly, 'The sentinel' which was written in 1948 (also published under the title 'Sentinel of Eternity').
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