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Fred Hoyle

    June 24, 1915 – August 20, 2001

    Sir Fred Hoyle was one of the most distinguished, creative, and controversial scientists of the twentieth century. Beyond his work in theoretical astronomy, he was a keen mountain climber, an avid chess player, and a science fiction writer. He was a significant popularizer of science and coined the term 'The Big Bang'. His contributions continue to inspire and provoke scientific discourse.

    Into Deepest Space
    The Incandescent Ones
    A for Andromeda
    The Inferno
    Fifth Planet
    The Black Cloud