VTG Omni Magazine September 1986 The Soviets' Space Station & Arthur C. Clarke


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Sale price$14.95 USD

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Discover the fascinating world of space exploration with this collectible issue of Omni Magazine from September 1986. This vintage magazine highlights groundbreaking developments in technology and space, featuring a detailed article on the Soviets' Space Station as well as insights from renowned science fiction author Arthur C. Clarke.

This issue is not only informative but also captures a significant moment in time when public interest in space travel was at an all-time high. The articles delve into the intricacies of the Soviet space program and explore Clarke's visionary ideas, making this magazine a valuable addition to any collection.

This vintage magazine serves as a rare glimpse into the technological aspirations of the 1980s, showcasing how space exploration was perceived during this transformative era. It's a must-have for history buffs and collectors of vintage magazines alike!

Condition-wise, this magazine is in excellent condition with light wear typical for its age, ensuring its appeal to collectors who appreciate the beauty of vintage publications.

  • Collectible Vintage Issue: A fascinating piece of history documenting the space race.
  • Engaging Content: Features expert insights and exciting narratives that resonate with enthusiasts of science fiction and history.

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