1. LEM - Noun
2. LEM - Proper noun
a spacecraft that carries astronauts from the command module to the surface of the moon and back
Source: WordNetAll books by this Polish master of intellectual science fiction should come with a label on the cover warning: Handle With Care. Mr. Lem is a moralist, an ironist, a man of wide erudition (in both science and literature) who has little patience with the shortcomings of his fellow man. Stanisław Lem
After his eventual American publication, when he became eligible for regular membership, his honorary membership was rescinded, an action that some of the SFWA members apparently intended as a rebuke, and it seems that Lem interpreted it as such. Source: Internet
Andrzej Wajda (center) in 1970 Wajda during filming in 1974 The following year he directed an ironic satire Hunting Flies with the script written by Janusz Głowacki and a television film based upon Stanisław Lem 's short story " Roly Poly ". Source: Internet
"Apollo X" would have replaced the LEM carried on the top of the S-IVB stage with a small space station slightly larger than the CSM's service area, containing supplies and experiments for missions between 15 and 45 days' duration. Source: Internet
Due to converting Tasha Lem into a Dalek puppet, they regain knowledge of the Doctor. Source: Internet
During later interviews in 2005, Lem expressed his disappointment with the genre of science fiction, and his general pessimism regarding technical progress. Source: Internet