Michael Cassutt’s latest Analog story was inspired by a late friend who worked for NASA. Check out “Proxima Centauri Blues” in our [November/December issue, on
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Michael Cassutt’s latest Analog story was inspired by a late friend who worked for NASA. Check out “Proxima Centauri Blues” in our [November/December issue, on
What’s next for an astronaut whose spacefaring days are over? Rosemary Claire Smith pondered this question and, in her answer, found inspiration for her latest
Michèle Laframboise returns to the pages of Analog with another one of her “hard and crunchy” SF tales. Read “Living on the Trap” in our
David Lee Zweifler is a former journalist who lived and worked in Hong Kong for six years. For his latest story, he drew on his
Mark Pantoja is a writer who previously worked as an environmental scientist for the EPA. In our latest Q&A, learn about Pantoja’s favorite authors as
We’re thrilled to introduce our readers to Michael Capobianco, an amateur astronomer with a keen interest in planetary flybys. His first Analog story, “Hippolyta Flyby,”