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"Red Star, Winter Orbit" is a short story written by William Gibson and Bruce Sterling in the 1980s. It was first published in Omni in July 1983, and later collected in Burning Chrome, a 1986 anthology of Gibson's early short fiction, and in Sterling's 1986 cyberpunk anthology Mirrorshades. The story is set in an alternate future where the Soviet Union controls most of the Earth's resources, especially oil. As a result of this the United States is no longer a dominant economic power on earth and the Soviets have won the space race.

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  • "Red Star, Winter Orbit" is a short story written by William Gibson and Bruce Sterling in the 1980s. It was first published in Omni in July 1983, and later collected in Burning Chrome, a 1986 anthology of Gibson's early short fiction, and in Sterling's 1986 cyberpunk anthology Mirrorshades. The story is set in an alternate future where the Soviet Union controls most of the Earth's resources, especially oil. As a result of this the United States is no longer a dominant economic power on earth and the Soviets have won the space race. Science fiction critic Takayuki Tatsumi regards the story as a descriptive account of "the failure of the dream of space exploration", reminiscent of J. G. Ballard's "inner space/outer space" motif. Gibson scholar Tatiani Rapatzikou commented that the motif of the space station was used by the authors as a "symbol of the tension and uneasiness the characters or readers experience every time they deal with the artificiality of their technological world". (en)
  • Stella rossa, orbita d'inverno (Red Star, Winter Orbit) è un racconto breve di fantascienza degli scrittori Bruce Sterling e William Gibson, pubblicato nel 1983. (it)
  • «Червона зірка, Зимова орбіта» (англ. Red Star, Winter Orbit) — оповідання, написане Вільямом Гібсоном і Брюсом Стерлінгом у 1980-х роках. Вперше він був опублікований в в липні 1983 року, а пізніше зібраний в «Спалити Хром», антології ранньої короткометражної прози Гібсона 1986 року, і в кіберпанк антології . (uk)
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  • July 1983 (en)
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  • Stella rossa, orbita d'inverno (Red Star, Winter Orbit) è un racconto breve di fantascienza degli scrittori Bruce Sterling e William Gibson, pubblicato nel 1983. (it)
  • «Червона зірка, Зимова орбіта» (англ. Red Star, Winter Orbit) — оповідання, написане Вільямом Гібсоном і Брюсом Стерлінгом у 1980-х роках. Вперше він був опублікований в в липні 1983 року, а пізніше зібраний в «Спалити Хром», антології ранньої короткометражної прози Гібсона 1986 року, і в кіберпанк антології . (uk)
  • "Red Star, Winter Orbit" is a short story written by William Gibson and Bruce Sterling in the 1980s. It was first published in Omni in July 1983, and later collected in Burning Chrome, a 1986 anthology of Gibson's early short fiction, and in Sterling's 1986 cyberpunk anthology Mirrorshades. The story is set in an alternate future where the Soviet Union controls most of the Earth's resources, especially oil. As a result of this the United States is no longer a dominant economic power on earth and the Soviets have won the space race. (en)
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  • Red Star, Winter Orbit (en)
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