- Author: Marianne J. Dyson Author Record # 11783
- Birthplace: Canton, Ohio, USA
- Language: English
- Webpages: mariannedyson.com
- Used These Alternate Names: Marianne Dyson
- Author Tags: Essays on Robert Heinlein (1)
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Short Fiction
- A Solution to the Orbital Debris Problem (1999)
- Dropping the Martian Ball (2013)
- Europa's Survivors (2017)
- Fireworks in Orbit (1990)
- Fly Me to the Moon (2010)
- Martian Mice (2013)
- Space Bugs (2015)
- The Breath of Mars (2016)
- The Critical Factor (1992)
- The Pest Man (1993)
- The Right of Interference (2015)
- The Shape of Things to Come (1996)
- Virtually Correct (1995)
- Blind Date (1993)
- Delta Clipper, 1993 (1994)
- Hiten (1991)
- Last Rest Stop for Thirty Parsecs (1996)
- Reduction of the Poetry State Vector (1992)
- Sagittarius A - Center of the Milky Way (1990)
- Second Contact (1990)
- The Arctic Moon (1990)
- The Artist's Moon (2019)
- The Cat's Opinion (1991)
- The Fan from Betelgeuse (1993)
- The Fashion of Physics (1993)
- The Past in Realtime (1995) with Michael A. Arnzen and Keith Allen Daniels and Robert L. Fleck and Joe Haldeman and Mark Kreighbaum and Lisa Lepovetsky and John Nichols and Joy Oestreicher and Susan Noe Rothman and Lawrence Schimel and Martha Soukup
- The Poet's New Mind (for Roger Penrose) (1992)
- Viking 2 on the Utopia Planita, Mars (1991)
- Deflection (sidebar) (2018)
- Delta Clipper Promises Space For All (1994)
- Fictional Space Versus the Real World: A Personal Report from NASA's Roller Coaster in Space (2000)
- Finally, space travel the way God (and Robert Heinlein) intended it to be. (1994) with Arlan Andrews, Sr. and Geoffrey A. Landis
- Gender Parity in Space: Now and in the Future (2018)
- In Defense of the Planet (2018)
- Letter (Analog, March-April 2019): The Author Responds: (2019)
- Letter (Analog, March-April 2019): The Author Responds: [2] (2019)
- Science (Science Fiction Age, November 1999) (1999)
- The Dozen Who Walked (2000)
- The Dyson Proposal (1993)
- The Yarkovsky Effect (sidebar) (2018)
- Will the International Space Station help or hinder humanity's future in space? (1999) with Geoffrey A. Landis and James Oberg
