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The scientific imaginary creatures (II): Floaters and other life in Jupiter

    It’s 1980. The decade of the 70’s has come to an end, and with it, a time when space travel seemed to be achievable just in a few decades. Fueled by Apolo’s XI landing in 1969, science fiction had just experimented a sudden rise that had even been promoted to the mainstream media…

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