The words 'Space Age' have a quaint, nostalgic tone - sitting on midcentury modern furniture watching 'The Jetsons.'
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Space or science fiction has become a dialect for our time.
The real luxury travel of the modern age is not through space; it's through time.
I've always loved 'lived-in' sci-fi. We take it for granted now, but it was a revelation in the late '70s - '80s, when movies like 'Alien', 'Escape From New York', and even 'Star Wars' introduced us to the idea that the future could, in fact, look old.
Space is the breath of art.
I think here in America the space programme was such an enticing thing to be going on, that the thought of a family being able to go into space and live up there was really kind of mind-bending at the time.
The fascination to go into space has existed for hundreds of years. But as we do things and they're successful, people get bored.
We must still think of ourselves as pioneers to understand the importance of space.
I loved 'Space Ghost' when I was in college.
Space has always fascinated me. As a young boy looking up at the stars, I found it impossible to resist thinking what was out there and if I ever would experience space first-hand.
Since the age of 6, I've always wanted to go to space.
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