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List of fictional astronauts (futuristic exploration of Moon)

List of fictional astronauts (futuristic exploration of Moon)

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The following is a list of fictional astronauts on moonbases and performing other feats of lunar exploration not yet achieved.

Actor William Lundigan as Col. Edward McCauley, Men into Space (TV series)

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  1. Called "Mac" by some characters.
  2. Appears in episode "Christmas On the Moon".
  3. Chapter 2 (the X-21 flight) may take place c. 1967, since it refers to Earth orbital satellites "as much as ten years aloft" (p. 30).
  4. Described as an "Astronautical test engineer"
  5. Part of the Soviet Space Squadron.
  6. Main character states the events related in the book begin on January 16, 1978.
  7. Rank given as Lieutenant in dialogue, but as Captain in onscreen display.
  8. Year incorrectly given as "2012" on jacket flap of Asking for the Moon.
  9. Although supposedly Earth's Moon, the planet has an atmosphere and an extra planet in the sky.
  10. According to "Goddard's People", Ares One landing site is in Utopia Planitia.
  11. Sam Bell reappears in Mute (2018).[61]
  12. Not explicitly stated to be an astronaut.
  13. Referred to as both "Atlas V" and "Saturn V" throughout the book (cf. p. 241).
  14. Last names not given for the final three crew members.
  15. Dialog indicates the story takes place more than 35 years after the last crewed Moon landing.
  16. Surname incorrectly given as "Parker" in reference.

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