Ben Bova
American science fiction author and editor

Born
November 8th, 1932
92 years ago
Died
2020
5 years ago — 88 years old
Category
Artists & Creatives
Country
United States
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Bova was a prolific American journalist and author who wrote extensively in the science fiction genre. Bova served as an editor for various science fiction publications, including Analog Science Fiction and Science Fact. He authored numerous novels, many of which explored themes of space exploration and the future of humanity. Significant works include 'The Exiles Trilogy' and 'Mars.' Additionally, Bova was involved in the development of the space program as a consultant and contributed to advancing public understanding of science and technology through writing.
Authored 'Mars' and 'The Exiles Trilogy'
Edited 'Analog Science Fiction and Fact'
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