Bernard Buley:
Science Fiction Technology and Ideas
Ernest Bernhardt Buley was born in Melbourne, Australia, in 1899; his family moved to England soon thereafter. His father was a well-known Fleet Street editor.

Bernard followed his father into writing and was a regular contributor to Chums, Crusoe Magazine, Boys Magazine, Boys Realm and Champion. He joined Hulton Press where he became editor of Boys Magazine in the late 1920s. He was the sub-editor, under Hadyn Dimmock, of Scoops, Britain's first science fiction magazine, in 1934 for which he wrote the serial "Master of the Moon".

He died in 1973.

Invention/Technology Source Work (Publication Date)

Astrographer
A person who makes maps of space and its features, like meteors or gas clouds.

Flaming Frontier (1934)

Rocket Suit
A space suit with its own means of motive power.

Flaming Frontier (1934)

Space Station
An outpost in space, usually in a fixed position or steady with respect to other bodies in space.

Flaming Frontier (1934)


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