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Space Babes


Space Babe Vote


  • Total voters
    51
I don't know who on here remembers the Buck Rogers series from 1979, but I had a serious thing for

Erin Grey

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Guess I'm showing my age......
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Totally agree Exo_Doc, pound for pound, the whole package face and body, maybe one of the sexiest women ever, certainly Erin Grey and Linda Carter were the ultimate queens of sexiness in the 70's sci-fi realm.
 
Amy Mainzer ... The Real Deal !
Amy is a research scientist at Nasa's Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL).
She has appeared in several episodes of "The Universe" on the History Channel.
Amy received her BS in physics from Stanford University in 1995, her MS is
astronomy from the California Institute of Technology in 2001.
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Vanna Bonta - American Novelist, Poet and Film Actress
Best known as the author of Flight: A Quantum Fiction Novel (Meridian House, 1995),
the story set in parallel dimensions featuring multiverse adventures of an amnesiac girl
with no navel. The novel introduced quantum fiction as a literary genre that emerged in
the 21st century. Bonta is also known for collections of award-winning poetry as well
as for a cameo role as Zed's queen, the hero's young mother, in the fantasy movie
The Beastmaster.
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Lucianne Walkowicz - Lady Into Red Shift

Lucianne is looking for life outside our neighbourhood. The 32-year-old TED fellow works for
Nasa's Kepler Telescope mission, which scans 150,000 stars every 30 minutes. By studying
stellar light, Walkowicz can gauge how far a planet is from its star and how habitable it is.
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Amy Mainzer ... The Real Deal !
Amy is a research scientist at Nasa's Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL).
She has appeared in several episodes of "The Universe" on the History Channel.
Amy received her BS in physics from Stanford University in 1995, her MS is
astronomy from the California Institute of Technology in 2001.
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I've seen this girl on those programs before, and yes, she's definitely a sexy nerd. Very attractive, and I bet she could have any guy in her laboratory with little more than a wink.
 
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