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Arthur C. Clarke (1917 - 2008) is one of the most celebrated science fiction authors ever. He was active and writing still in the beginning of the 21th century. He wrote more than sixty books. He got numerous awards and was named Grand Master by the Science Fiction Writers of America in 1986. He was honored with a Knighthood by H.M. The Queen in 1998.
He is the author of well known books like 2001, A Space Odyssey and 2010, Odyssey. Two that also has been made into well known Sf-films. Other epic dramas he written is the Rama series (the later ones written together with Gentry Lee). A recent work is The Light of Other Days (written together with Stephen Baxter). He also was a man who stimulated the world with new ideas, like his article in Wireless World in 1945. "Extra-terrestial relays, Can rocket stations give world-wide radio coverage?" that describes how we could place ge-stationary satellites over the earth to relay radio signals around the world.

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