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'''Lee Correy''' was the pseudonym used for [[science fiction]] works by noted science fact article writer '''G. Harry Stine''' (1928-2 November 1997).
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'''Lee Correy''' was the pseudonym used for science fiction works by noted science fact article writer and space advocate '''G. [George] Harry Stine''' {{born|26|March|1928|died|2|November|1997}}.
   
 
He wrote the ''[[Star Trek: The Original Series|Star Trek]]'' novel ''[[The Abode of Life]]''.
 
He wrote the ''[[Star Trek: The Original Series|Star Trek]]'' novel ''[[The Abode of Life]]''.
   
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Correy was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He was a good friend of [[Robert Heinlein]], and a keen amateur model rocketeer. Heinlein's ''Have Space Suit — Will Travel'' is dedicated to Stine and his wife. Much of his science fiction was written for children, and he wrote extensively on real world space exploration and model rocketry.
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== External links ==
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* {{Wikipedia|G. Harry Stine}}
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Template:Realworld Lee Correy was the pseudonym used for science fiction works by noted science fact article writer and space advocate G. [George] Harry Stine (26 March 19282 November 1997; age 69).

He wrote the Star Trek novel The Abode of Life.

Correy was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He was a good friend of Robert Heinlein, and a keen amateur model rocketeer. Heinlein's Have Space Suit — Will Travel is dedicated to Stine and his wife. Much of his science fiction was written for children, and he wrote extensively on real world space exploration and model rocketry.

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