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==References in media==
==References in media==
In 1999, Savage was one of three visionaries discussed in the documentary, "Space Colonies: Living Among the Stars", produced by David Hickman for the Discovery Channel.
In 1999, Savage was one of three visionaries discussed in the documentary, "Space Colonies: Living Among the Stars", produced by David Hickman [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Hickman_(producer)] for the Discovery Channel.  It was later packaged as part 54 of The Discovery Channel's "The Cosmos: The Ultimate Space Collection".


Part 54 of the Discovery Channel's , produced by David Hickman, now Senior Lecturer in Film & Television Production, University of York.
Producer David Hickman [https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0382719/] is now as of 2018 Senior Lecturer in Film & Television Production, University of York.


https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0382719/
==Sources==
Docuwiki [http://docuwiki.net/index.php?title=Space_Colonies_-_living_among_the_stars]

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The Millennial Project was a book first published in 1992, written by Marshall T. Savage. It discusses an expansive vision of the future for humanity, a utopian vision where men live among the stars in space colonies. It was highly influential on the thinking of a young Michael Currie.

References in media

In 1999, Savage was one of three visionaries discussed in the documentary, "Space Colonies: Living Among the Stars", produced by David Hickman [1] for the Discovery Channel. It was later packaged as part 54 of The Discovery Channel's "The Cosmos: The Ultimate Space Collection".

Producer David Hickman [2] is now as of 2018 Senior Lecturer in Film & Television Production, University of York.

Sources

Docuwiki [3]