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In contemplating the *A.D.2063* book discussed on the Paleo-Future blog at
http://www.paleofuture.com/2008/04/2063-ad-book-1963.html, I was reminded of another book General Dynamics put out. But I can't remember the title. It was published sometime in the late Eighties, and it was pretended to be a future issue of a magazine very much like *National Geographic*. It portrayed the exploration and development of various parts of the solar system. It had lots of color illustrations. I think it was given to me by a General Dynamics employee. Can you help me track this down? Bill Higgins Fermilab |
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