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The Light (short story)

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1957 short story by Poul Anderson

The Light is a science fiction short story by Poul Anderson. It was first published in Galaxy Science Fiction magazine in March, 1957. The plot concerns the crew of a spaceship from the United States landing on the Moon during a period of intense Cold War tension, and the possibly disastrous consequences of their discovery there.

The story is framed as the account of an unnamed narrator telling a professor of art history about their upcoming secret mission, and why it is so critical. Besides his skills in science and mathematics, the narrator is also interested in the art of the Old Masters.

Plot

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The narrator tells how he and two others, Baird, the commander, and Hernandez, the engineer, flew the spaceship Benjamin Franklin to the Moon, landing just outside the crater Plato. The Soviet Union has already placed a space station in orbit and may have already secretly landed on the Moon.

After completing routine exploration and sampling, the crew decide to trek up the crater wall of Plato. When they reach a point where they can see into the crater, they notice some out-gassing taking place below them. The narrator wants to climb down and investigate the cloud of vapor, but Baird, who does not trust him, opposes this until Hernandez intervenes. Climbing down, they find themselves on a flat ledge under the vapor cloud, with the sunlight acting on the cloud to produce a light that the narrator finds strangely familiar. Then to their shock, they find footprints, but not those of a space suit. Instead, they seem to have been made by hobnailed boots. Baird insists on returning to the ship to report this, but the narrator wants to follow the prints back to their source. Eventually he goes alone down to the crater floor and finds traces of a camp, the tracks of some kind of vehicle, but no trace of a rocket. Finally he notices the shape of the Holy Cross etched into a rock. Barely making it back to the ship before his suit's power and air run out, the narrator says he knows who was there before them.

Believing that the previous explorer must have had access to some revolutionary technology, technology that could win or start a war, the narrator reveals to the professor that the light he saw on the ledge was the same as that used in the painting Virgin of the Rocks , and that their mission is search museums and old papers to find some clue as to how Leonardo da Vinci could have walked on the Moon.

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The Light title listing at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database

Hoka!
The Psychotechnic League
  • Star Ways
  • The Snows of Ganymede
  • Virgin Planet
  • The Psychotechnic League
  • Cold Victory
  • Starship
Technic History
Polesotechnic League period
of Nicholas van Rijn
  • War of the Wing-Men
  • Trader to the Stars
  • The Trouble Twisters
  • Satan's World
  • The Earth Book of Stormgate
  • Mirkheim
  • The People of the Wind
Terran Empire period
of Dominic Flandry
  • Ensign Flandry
  • A Circus of Hells
  • The Rebel Worlds
  • The Day of Their Return
  • Agent of the Terran Empire
  • Flandry of Terra
  • A Knight of Ghosts and Shadows
  • A Stone in Heaven
  • The Game of Empire
  • The Long Night
  • Let the Spacemen Beware
History of Rustum
Maurai
Other science fiction novels
Collections
  • Strangers from Earth
  • Un-Man and Other Novellas
  • Time and Stars
  • The Horn of Time
  • Beyond the Beyond
  • Seven Conquest
  • Tales of the Flying Mountains
  • The Queen of Air and Darkness and Other Stories
  • The Worlds of Poul Anderson
  • The Many Worlds of Poul Anderson
  • Homeward and Beyond
  • The Best of Poul Anderson
  • Homebrew
  • Winners
  • The Night Face & Other Stories
  • The Dark Between the Stars
  • Explorations
  • Fantasy
  • Winners
  • Cold Victory
  • The Gods Laughed
  • Starship
  • The Winter of the World / The Queen of Air and Darkness
  • Conflict
  • The Long Night
  • Past Times
  • The Unicorn Trade
  • Dialogue With Darkness
  • Space Folk
  • Alight in the Void
  • The Armies of Elfland
  • Inconstant Star
  • Kinship With the Stars
  • All One Universe
  • Going for Infinity
  • Swordsmen from the Stars
Operation Otherworld
Other fantasy novels
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Novellas and short stories


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