Lunships
Lunships refer to fictional spacecraft designed for travel to or from the Moon, often featured in science fiction literature, films, and video games. The term is not standardized but is commonly used to describe lunar vessels in works set in the late 20th or early 21st century, particularly those inspired by the Space Race era or retro-futuristic aesthetics. These ships typically blend elements of historical spacecraft design with speculative technology, such as sleek, angular hulls, retro-futuristic controls, and advanced propulsion systems like ion drives or nuclear engines.
Lunships often serve as central plot devices in stories exploring themes of exploration, competition, and human
The concept gained prominence in media like *The Moon is a Harsh Mistress* (1966) by Robert A.
While not a real-world term, "Lunship" has become a shorthand for lunar-focused spacecraft in speculative fiction,