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Arthur
C. Clarke C.B.E., is the author of more than seventy books of
popular science and science fantasy, including Childhood's End,
The Nine Billion Names of God, Rendezvous with Rama, and
Profiles of the Future. His "Mysterious World," "Strange
Powers" and "Mysterious Universe" television programs have been
broadcast worldwide. Clarke, a graduate and fellow of King's College,
London, has been chairman of the British Interplanetary Society, a
council member of the Society of Authors, a vice-president of the
H. G. Wells Society, and is a member of many other scientific and
literary organizations. His numerous honors include several doctorates
in science and literature, the Gold Medal of the Franklin Institute,
the Marconi Fellowship, the Charles A. Lindbergh Award, the
UNESCO-Kalinga Prize, the Distinguished Public Service Medal (NASA's
highest civilian award), and the Special Achievement Medal of the
Association of Space Explorers (the astronauts' and cosmonauts'
exclusive organization). His screenplay for 2001: A Space
Odyssey received an Oscar nomination in 1968. He has had
long-time interests in underwater exploration and is a director of the
Colombo-based Underwater Safaris. In 1989, Queen Elizabeth II awarded
him a Commander of the Order of the British Empire for his "services
to British cultural interests in Sri Lanka." In 1994 he was nominated
for the Nobel Peace Prize for his 1945 insights that led to the
development of orbiting communication satellites.
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