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Into the Meteorite Orbit by Frank K. Kelly:
Science Fiction Inventions, Technology and Ideas
"This is a story of navigation into space, of plots and counter-efforts and of achievements in future television and distant communication, ending with a heroic sacrifice which brings the story to an impressive and inspiring end."
('Into the Meteorite Orbit' by Frank K. Kelly
Passengers poured in long lines from the open door-ports of the liner, moving in steady flow through brilliantly lit tubes into the Debarking Tunnels)
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Granton Motor Spacecraft propulsion system based on gravital radiation.
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