Orbit Science Fiction
Orbit Science Fiction was an American science fiction magazine anthology published in 1953 and 1954 by the Hanro Corporation. Only 5 issues were published, each of which were edited by Donald A. Wollheim, although Jules Saltman was credited within the publication. Several prominent science fiction writers published short stories within Orbit, including Philip K. Dick, Donald A. Wollheim, and Michael Shaara. Each issue was published as a digest, and originally sold for $0.35.
Orbit Science Fiction no.5 "The Last of the Masters", and author Philip K. Dick, are advertised on the front cover. Cover art by Ed Valigursky. | |
Categories | Science fiction Pulp magazine |
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Frequency | No. 1 - No. 2 (Irregular) No. 3 - No. 5 (Bi-monthly) |
Publisher | Hanro Corporation |
First issue | September 1953 |
Final issue Number | November 1954 5 issues |
List of issues
- Orbit Science Fiction No.1, September 1953, 132pp.
- Orbit Science Fiction No.2, December 1953, 132pp.
- Orbit Science Fiction No.3, July–August 1954, Jul 1954, 132pp.
- Orbit Science Fiction No.4 September–October 1954, Sep 1954, 132pp.
- Orbit Science Fiction No.5, November–December 1954, Nov 1954, 132pp.
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gollark: Basically, Elm is a language which relies on compiler magic/special-casing, like Go.
gollark: It's not *my* quote, but it makes sense.
gollark: Quote from the Haskell server:```Go is just an Elmoid in the category of C-likes, what's the problem```Correct But Weird-Sounding Thing #10125™
gollark: I WILL BITSHIFT YOU!
See also
- List of defunct American periodicals
External links
- Orbit 1953 title listing at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database
- Orbit 1954 title listing at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database
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