A Fall of Moondust
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A Fall of Moondust is a science fiction novel by Arthur C. Clarke, first published in 1961. It was nominated for a Hugo Award for Best Novel.
By the 21st century, the moon has been colonised, and is open to tourists who can afford the trip. Some of them are trapped after a lunar quake. Can they be rescued?
Plot details
By the 21st century, the moon has been colonised, and although still very much a research establishment, it is open to tourists who can afford the trip. One of its attractions is a "cruise" across one of the "Seas" that has filled over eons with very fine dust. The specially designed "boat" skims over the surface of the dust, which is so fine it that it behaves almost like water.
But on one cruise, a problem develops. A Moonquake causes an underground cavern to collapse, upsetting the equilibrium. As the dustcruiser Selene passes over, it sinks several metres below the surface of the dust.
With limited air supply, no way for heat generated to escape, no communications and no one quite sure where they are, how will they get rescued? How will the occupants pass the time without psychologically cracking? It's the biggest challenge to date for Captain Pat Harris, and for Chief Engineer (Earthside) Lawrence, who must plan and successfully organise a rescue expedition.
See also
Space tourism
| The Novels of Arthur C. Clarke |
| Prelude to Space | The Sands of Mars | Islands in the Sky | Against the Fall of Night | Childhood's End | Earthlight | The City and the Stars | The Deep Range | A Fall of Moondust | Dolphin Island | Glide Path | ' | The Lion of Comarre & Against the Fall of Night | Rendezvous with Rama | Imperial Earth | The Fountains of Paradise | ' | Songs of Distant Earth | ' | Cradle | Rama II | The Ghost from the Grand Banks | The Garden of Rama | Rama Revealed | The Hammer of God | Richter 10 | ' | The Trigger | The Light of Other Days | Time's Eye | Sunstorm | The Last Theorem |
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