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Arthur C. Clarke: 1917-2008
Rest in peace, Mr. Clarke.
by Jeff Giles | March 19, 2008
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Arthur C. Clarke, the science fiction novelist whose bestselling books included 2001: A Space Odyssey and 2010: The Year We Make Contact, has passed away at the age of 90.

Clarke, who had suffered from post-polio syndrome for decades, died in what the Associated Press described as "his adopted home of Sri Lanka." An aide told the AP that Clarke passed away after experiencing difficulty breathing.

Though best-known as a science fiction writer, and perhaps most closely identified with the series of books he started with 2001 and continued through to 2061 and 3001: The Final Odyssey, Clarke had a wide variety of skills and interests. A few of his non-sci-fi accomplishments, as listed by the AP:

He was credited with the concept of communications satellites in 1945, decades before they became a reality. Geosynchronous orbits, which keep satellites in a fixed position relative to the ground, are called Clarke orbits.

He joined American broadcaster Walter Cronkite as commentator on the U.S. Apollo moonshots in the late 1960s.

Clarke's non-fiction volumes on space travel and his explorations of the Great Barrier Reef and Indian Ocean earned him respect in the world of science, and in 1976 he became an honorary fellow of the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics.


Divorced since 1964, Clarke had no children; he did, however, make plans to have his DNA sent into space, joking with the AP that "One day, some super civilization may encounter this relic from the vanished species and I may exist in another time. Move over, Stephen King."

Source: Associated Press

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Comments (1-20 of 22 posts) | Reply
lostharvestmovie
lostharvestmovie writes:
on Mar 19 2008 06:26 AM

Clarke's novel Childhood's End is a masterwork in the alien invasion genre; check it out.

http://www.lostharvest.com == free multimedia weird fiction


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Kevlegs
Kevlegs writes:
on Mar 19 2008 06:45 AM

What a sad loss.

I used to enjoy "Arthur C Clarke's Mysterious world" as a kid.


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New_Order
New_Order writes:
on Mar 19 2008 07:46 AM

I'm thinking about getting my DNA sent into space too. Seriously, imagine that, sailing about... in a boat... on another planet.

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ThinPhantom
ThinPhantom writes:
on Mar 19 2008 07:47 AM

In reply to this comment (#1641342)
Yes. Childhood's End is FANTASTIC. I wonder if the studios will bring it to the big screen, hire Jami Foxx to play the lead, and destroy the ending like they did with I Am Legend?

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Nuala_die_Fee
Nuala_die_Fee writes:
on Mar 19 2008 08:19 AM

I can't barely believe... one of my heroes is dead.

:-(


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donwillymo
donwillymo writes:
on Mar 19 2008 09:02 AM

THis movie is the **** when you're stoned...wait what were we just talking about?

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Kollikodon
Kollikodon writes:
on Mar 19 2008 09:09 AM

In reply to this comment (#1641640)
... tis true ...

but still RIP Bro


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arendr
arendr writes:
on Mar 19 2008 09:40 AM

Can't say the man didn't live a long time. RIP.

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aspirations
aspirations writes:
on Mar 19 2008 10:14 AM

:(

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aspirations
aspirations writes:
on Mar 19 2008 10:31 AM

Rendezvous With Rama is one of my favorite novels ever.

RIP


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dracus
dracus writes:
on Mar 19 2008 11:08 AM

I had the pleasure of attending one of his lectures and meeting him many years ago. Such a gracious and awe inspiring talent he was and will remain.

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A Lapse In Reason
A Lapse In Reason writes:
on Mar 19 2008 11:21 AM

I hope no one makes a film out of Childhoods End before I do. Last semester I adapted it for my screen writing class. I want to bring it to film so badly! If someone does decide to pick up like the above poster said lets hope they don't **** it up and ruin it, especially the ending. R.I.P. Mr. Clarke you inspired me and helped shape my outlook on mankind.

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minderbinder
minderbinder writes:
on Mar 19 2008 12:13 PM

One of the all time greats of science fiction along with Asimov, he will be missed.

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donwillymo
donwillymo writes:
on Mar 19 2008 01:13 PM

he's now in the space odyssey in the sky.

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tsalin@hotmail.com
tsalin@hotmail.com writes:
on Mar 19 2008 01:41 PM

You'l be missed.... A great visionary...

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~*Admiral Snowstorm*~
~*Admiral Snowstorm*~ writes:
on Mar 19 2008 01:43 PM

Too many great men dying in 2008 already.

Clarke, you will be sorely missed.


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Ashron
Ashron writes:
on Mar 19 2008 03:05 PM

For some reason I thought he had already died. I'm not saying that to be mean, I just thought I remember it from a few years ago. Maybe I confused him with Asimov. In any case, it's a shame, but I hope I can live that long. He had and a good run and left a legacy that will be remembered for the ages.

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rt_hire_me
rt_hire_me writes:
on Mar 19 2008 10:46 PM

Another acolade for Rendezvous With Rama. Simple but beautiful.

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donwillymo
donwillymo writes:
on Mar 20 2008 05:49 AM

Oh what!? Now Paul Scofield kicks the bucket! What the f'ck is goin on in Hollywood, must be something in the water. Or the Actor's guild is putting a hit on actors who know the truth! Oh and Shia pleads not guilty to smoking charges he already has one foot in the teen celebrity drug overdose door!

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thetruebastard
thetruebastard writes:
on Mar 20 2008 07:52 AM

Childhood's End was indeed a unique invasion story that has yet to be matched by anyone.

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