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  1. Geoffrey Alan Landis (/ ˈ l æ n d ɪ s /; born May 28, 1955) is an American aerospace engineer and author, working for the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) on planetary exploration, interstellar propulsion, solar power and photovoltaics.

  2. I'm a science fiction writer who has won the Hugo and Nebula awards, and have published one novel, a collection of short stories, one volume of poetry, and a hundred or so short stories. Click here to get to the page about my science fiction.

  3. Geoffrey Landis. NASA Glenn Research Center. Verified email at nasa.gov ... DA Waller, NA Cabrol, GA Landis, MT Lemmon, ... Journal of Geophysical Research: Planets ...

  4. www.geoffreylandis.com › bioGeoffrey A. Landis

    Geoffrey A. Landis is a scientist and a science-fiction writer. As a writer, he is the author of eighty published short stories and novelettes, and just under fifty poems. His novel Mars Crossing appeared from Tor Books, and a short story collection Impact Parameter (and other quantum realities) from Golden Gryphon.

  5. www.geoffreylandis.com › shortbioGeoffrey A. Landis

    Geoffrey A. Landis is a scientist and a science fiction writer. As a scientist, he is researcher working at the NASA John Glenn Research Center. He has a PhD in physics, and works on projects related to advanced power and propulsion systems for space and planetary exploration, and development of technologies for future missions.

  6. Geoffrey A. Landis has 208 books on Goodreads with 58533 ratings. Geoffrey A. Landis’s most popular book is The Improbable Adventures of Sherlock Holmes.

  7. Feb 15, 2022 · Vacuum States” by Geoffrey A. Landis is a clever second-person tale that draws the reader into the story. I suppose I should say more. “Vucuum States” is full of concepts about physics and cosmology. The only trouble is I can’t tell the real physics from the mumbo-jumbo that Landis made up.