Hal Clement

Heavy Planet

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

Mission of Gravity was first published in Astounding Science Fiction, April-July 1953. “Under” was first published in The Essential Hal Clement, Volume 3 (NESFA Press, 2000) and has appeared in Analog, January 2000. “Lecture Demonstration” was first published in Astounding: John W. Campbell Memorial Anthology, edited by Harry Harrison (Random House, 1973). Star Light was first published in Analog, June — September 1970. At the author’s request, this novel follows the Ballantine paperback text as modified by the author and should be considered the definitive text of this novel. “Whirligig World” was first published in Astounding Science Fiction, June 1953.

All stories appear by permission of the author.

MISSION OF GRAVITY

1: WINTER STORM

The wind came across the bay like something living. It tore the surface so thoroughly to shreds that it was hard to tell where liquid ended and atmosphere began; it tried to raise waves that would have swamped the Bree like a chip, and blew them into impalpable spray before they had risen a foot. The spray alone reached Barlennan, crouched high on the Bree’s poop raft. His ship had long since been hauled safely ashore. That had been done the moment he had been sure that he would stay here for the winter; but he could not help feeling a little uneasy even so. Those waves were many times as high as any he had faced at sea, and somehow it was not completely reassuring to reflect that the lack of weight which permitted them to rise so high would also prevent their doing real damage if they did roll this far up the beach.



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