Station
Similar stations in HIP 72043
Surface Port - 164 Ls
Institute of Galactic Exploration and Research (IGER)
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Surface Port - 164 Ls
HIP 72043 Partnership
Dunn Works
Surface Port - 164 Ls
Institute of Galactic Exploration and Research (IGER)
Fremont Relay
Surface Port - 164 Ls
HIP 72043 Partnership
Grothendieck City
Starport (Orbis) - 164 Ls
Applied Science Investments
Ivens Installation
Surface Station - 164 Ls
Institute of Galactic Exploration and Research (IGER)
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Surface Port - 164 Ls
HIP 72043 Partnership
Brunel Station
Starport (Orbis) - 238 Ls
Applied Science Investments
Chamitoff Lab
Surface Port - 238 Ls
Institute of Galactic Exploration and Research (IGER)
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Surface Station - 238 Ls
Institute of Galactic Exploration and Research (IGER)
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Surface Station - 238 Ls
Revolutionary Party of HIP 72221
Farouk Terminal
Starport (Orbis) - 312 Ls
Institute of Galactic Exploration and Research (IGER)
Eschbach Horizons
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Applied Science Investments
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John Kippax
John Kippax was the pen name of English science fiction writer John Charles Hynam, author of many short stories and the Venturer Twelve series of space opera novels (most in collaboration with Dan Morgan).
Hynam was killed on the afternoon of 17 July 1974 when a lorry hit his car at Werrington, a few miles outside Peterborough. He left a wife, Phyl, and a daughter, Jennifer - who a week before gave birth to his first grandchild, a son, an event which he was awaiting with eager anticipation.
In the postscript to "Where No Stars Guide", published posthumously in 1975, Hynam's literary collaborator and close personal friend Dan Morgan wrote: "John had a larger-than-life physical and psychic presence. Likeable, eccentric, egocentric, kind, brusque, take your pick from the thesaurus to describe him, he was all of these and more. A man of enormous enthusiasms, he died as lived, at full speed".
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