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He found Babs looking helpless, and Jones staring blankly at a slip of paper in his hands, while the pilot was still at a blister-port, staring at the stars through one of those squat, thick telescopes used on Luna for the examination of the planets. "How goes the research?" asked Cochrane. "We're stumped," said Jones painfully. "I forgot something." "What?"

Jamison said obviously from a blister-port where he swung a squat star-telescope from one object to another: "Noo-o-o. That's a gas-giant. We'd be squashed if we landed there though that big moon looks promising. I think we'd better try yonder." "Okay," said Jones in a flat voice. "Center on the next one in, Al, and we'll toddle over." Cochrane felt the ship swinging in emptiness.

See anything alive down below?" Bell shook his head. He stayed at the camera aimed out a blister-port, storing up film-tape for later use. There was the feel of gravitation, now. Actually, it was the fact that the ship slowed swiftly in its descent. Cochrane went to a port. The ship continued its descent. "Living creature? Where?" Jamison shrugged. He had used it as a sign-off line.

He fell asleep without realizing it, and was waked by the sound of voices all about him. It was morning again, and Johnny Simms was shouting boyishly at something he saw outside. "Get at it, boy!" he cried enthusiastically. "Grab him! That's the way " Cochrane opened his eyes. Johnny Simms gazed out and down from a blister-port, waving his arms.

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