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Mission of Gravity
Mission of Gravity
Author: Hal Clement
The giant, disk-shaped world of Mesklin was an Earthman's nightmare--so cold that the seas were liquid methane and the snow frozen ammonia, with crushing gravity of up to 700 times that of Earth. No human being could explore Mesklin's surface. — Yet--a desperately needed research rocket was down on Mesklin. Someone had to go after it. That someon...  more »
ISBN: 139786
Publication Date: 10/1962
Pages: 174
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Publisher: Pyramid
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
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hardtack avatar reviewed Mission of Gravity on + 2554 more book reviews
A really good old-time, hard-science sci-fi novel which I read in my youth and just enjoyed again. Unlike so many others, this one seems to start in the middle of the story, with no mention of how Earth scientists encountered a native intelligence on a distant plant and taught the 'aliens' how to speak and understand our language. But once you can put that behind you the great adventure starts, with the 'aliens' becoming the major protagonists of the story.

With some help from the humans, they manage to cross immense distances on their home world in the service of the humans, overcoming numerous difficulties. But the humans are in for a surprise.
Leesa-Dee avatar reviewed Mission of Gravity on + 48 more book reviews
This was a really good story. Barlennan and his friends have lots of exciting adventures (with the advice of the humans communicating with them from the moon base). Just a fun read, with a lot of hard science for the science buffs to enjoy.


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