Talk:List of fictional astronauts (early period)
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Additional entries
The astronaut characters from the following items are still unrepresented on the list:
- Der Schuß ins All (aka The Shot Into Infinity), 1925 novella by Otto Willi Gail (older than earliest entry on list).
- Sleepers of Mars, 1939 novella by John Wyndham.
- The Angry Planet (1945) and SOS from Mars (aka The Red Journey Back) (1954), young adult novels by John Kier Cross.
- "Operation Pumice", 1949 short story by Raymond Z. Gallun.
- The Astronauts, 1951 novel by Stanisław Lem.
- Moon Ahead, 1951 children's novel by Leslie Greener and John Hutchison.
- Wine of the Dreamers (aka Planet of the Dreamers), 1951 novel by John D. MacDonald.
- "Memento" and "Bound Together", 1952 episodes of Tales of Tomorrow.
- Simon Black in Space, 1952 children's novel by Ivan Southall.
- Space Ship to the Moon, 1952 children's book by E. C. Reichert.
- La Porte des étoiles (aka Threshold of the Stars) (1954) and Le Continent du ciel (aka Continent in the Sky) (1955), children's novels by Paul Berna.
- Satellite E One, 1954 novel by Jeffery Lloyd Castle.
- Step to the Stars (1954), Mission to the Moon (1956) and Moon of Mutiny (1961), young adult novels by Lester del Rey.
- Rocket Man, 1955 young adult novel by Lee Correy.
- Le Neuf de pique, 1956 French novel by John Amila.
- "The Light", 1957 short story by Poul Anderson (adapted into 1957 episode of X Minus One).
- City on the Moon, 1958 young adult novel by Murray Leinster (sequel to Space Tug, already on list).
- Maurice Gray series of young adult novels (1955-1959) by Patrick Moore.
- "Project 44", 1955 episode of Science Fiction Theatre.
- Station in Space, 1958 novel by James E. Gunn.
- The Big X, 1959 novel by Hank Searls.
- Bombs in Orbit, 1959 novel by Jeff Sutton.
- "Man in Orbit", 1959 episode of Westinghouse Desilu Playhouse (adaptation of "The Cave of Night", already on list).
- "Outpost in Space", 1959 episode of Flight.
- Skyport, 1959 novel by Curt Siodmak.
- You Will Go to the Moon, 1959 picture book by Mae and Ira Freeman.
- Project Mars: A Technical Tale, 2006 (posthumous) novel by Wernher von Braun.
As I previously said at Talk:List of fictional astronauts, I'll continue plugging away at reading/viewing/searching for these and adding the astronaut characters to the list, but others might also like to have a go. Gildir (talk) 16:44, 19 September 2018 (UTC)
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