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Omni Jan 1979
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Omni January 1979 Features Exclusive: First Pictures Of The Atom Ultra - Intelligent Machines Daedalis The FirstStarShip How To Build An Anti Gravity Machine Plus: Buckminster Fuller Jerry Brown Rusty Schweckart On Our Future In Space Asimov On Labors Love
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Omni Feb 1979
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Omni February 1979 Features Mysteries Of Space And Time: Sir Fred Home On Interstellar Life Arthur Clarke On Spaceships Stephen Hawking On Black Holes And The Cosmos Exclusive: EQ Wilson On Our Genetic Future
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Omni Mar 1979
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Omni March 1979 Features Arthur Clarke: Exclusive Interview Space Cities Of The Future Announcing The First Real Human Clone Einstein: The Next 100 Years
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Omni Apr 1979
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Omni April 1979 Features UFOs A Gallery Of Photographs Computer Chess Industrialization Of Space Time Capsules Undercoming Static Gravity Childberth 2000 Frederik Pohl On The Future Of Energy
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Omni May 1979
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Omni May 1979 Features Intelligence Drugs: Freely Available New Drugs To Expand Your Intelligence Red Star In Orbit: Soviet Space Colones, Cosmic Art And Science Fiction Russian Style The World's Smartest Man: By Consensus Of The Worlds Smartest Community Lochness Monster Technology And Science Join The Hunt
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Omni Jun 1979
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Omni June 1979 Features Neutrinos: Cosmic Bullets That Could Revolutionize Communications Who Owns The Planets? Space Law Comes Of Age Astronomy As Art: Some Obervatores Worth Observing Mind VS. Nature: The Outer Limits Of Human Potential
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Omni Jul 1979
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Omni July 1979 Features Covergirl Untitled Photographed by Pierre Lacombe Interferon: Miracle Cure at $22 Billion Per Pound The Once And Future Moon Supercycle: Pedaling Into The Future Gerard K O'Neill interviewed by Monte Davis The Mind Machine: Imminent Marriage Of Brain And Computer | |
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Omni Aug 1979
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Omni August 1979 Features Robert A. Heinlein: Erections On Love Religion Space Travel And Human Potential Weekend Astronauts: The Slowest Cheapest And Most Beautiful Way To Fly Carl Sagan: White Dwarfs Little Green Vein And Tales Of The Ancient Astronauts Plus: sucon Valley Jaws 2000 UFO's Over Ran The Little Space Probe That Could
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Omni Oct 1979
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Omni October 1979 Features First Anniversary Issue Beyond Computers: New Machines That Can Talk See Feel And Reason One - Man Rocket: Worlds First Private Spaces If Reades For Lift off In Search Of Yeti: The Evidence Mounts Fiction
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Omni Nov 1979
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Omni November 1979 Features Exclusive: Omni Tests UFO Fragments Antimatter: The Ultimate Fuel Aliens And The Law : DK To Shoot On Sight Brave New Toys: Santa Computerizes
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Omni Dec 1979
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Omni December 1979 Features Seven Wonders Of The Universe Our Martian Air Force Future Animals Europes Growing Lead In Science Ethics Of Human Experimentation
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1978 | 1979 | 1980 | 1981 | 1982 | 1983 | 1984 | 1985 | 1986 | 1987 | 1988 | 1989 | 1990 | 1991 | 1992 | 1993 | 1994 | 1995OMNI was a science and science fiction magazine published in the US. It contained articles on science fact and short works of science fiction. The first issue was published in October 1978, the last in Winter 1995, with an internet version lasting until 1998.
OMNI was launched by Kathy Keeton, long-time companion and later wife of Penthouse magazine publisher Bob Guccione, who described the magazine in its first issue as "an original if not controversial mixture of science fact, fiction, fantasy and the paranormal". Before launch it was referred to as Nova, but the name was changed before the first issue to avoid a conflict with the PBS science show of the same name, NOVA.
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