Willy Ley was a German-American science writer and space historian, born on July 2, 1906, in Berlin, Germany, and he passed away on June 25, 1969. He is best known for his work in promoting space exploration and for his writings on rocketry and astronautics. Ley was an early advocate for space travel and made significant contributions to the public understanding of space science through his articles, books, and lectures.

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