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  1. It is a work of speculative fiction containing the first known fictional description of an artificial satellite (though in 1728 a publication by Isaac Newton included a description of Newton's cannonball, a hypothetical artificial object which is projected from a mountain, as a thought experiment to explain why natural satellites move as they do).

    • Edward Everett Hale
    • 1869
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    Inspired by Hale's vision, Brick Moon, Inc., is a consultancy led by three experts in habitat design and use. We've performed ground-breaking research, including on the International Space Station, that reveals how people actually live in space.

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  6. The Story of the Brick Moon. The first fictional satellite achieved orbit in 1869. See how spaceflight was imagined through the lens of science-fiction pioneer and American prodigy of letters Edward Everett Hale in his story, “The Brick Moon.”

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  8. Jul 28, 2022 · The story of The Brick Moon was begun in my dear brother Nathan’s working-room in Union College, Schenectady, in the year 1870, when he was professor of the English language there. The account of the first plan of the moon is a sketch, as accurate as was needed, of the old chat and dreams, plans and jokes, of our college days, before he left ...

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