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In Robert Heinlein’s 1950 story The Man Who Sold the Moon, the first manned lunar landing is not a government project.  Rather, it is the achievement of entrepreneur/industrialist Delos D Harriman, known to his friends and associates as ‘D.D.”  Some have seen a resemblance between Heinlein’s fictional character and the real-life Elon Musk.   Harriman has […]

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