Spacemen Lost

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Excerpt: "Over the hubbub and chatter came the brief warning wail of a small siren. The noise died as the people in the vast waiting room stopped talking. "Your attention, please!" boomed the loud-speaker. "Passengers for Spaceflight Seventy-nine, departing for Castor Three and Pollux Four, will proceed to Gate Seven for ground transportation to the take-off block. Spaceflight Seventy-nine, waiting for passengers at Gateway Seven!" There was a moment of silence, then a loud racket burst out as everybody started talking at once. There was only a small flow of people toward Gate Seven, almost negligible, because Flight Seventy-nine was essentially a cargo hop. In fact, this morning less than a half-dozen headed for the gateway. Among these was a tall man, impressive in his blue-black uniform. A space commodore, no less. He carried the light bag of the woman who was beside him, proud and happy and eager-looking. But traces of some internal storm clouded the man's features, and as they approached Gateway Seven, the man's perturbation worked closer and closer to the surface until finally it broke through."

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George O. Smith, born on April 9, 1911, in Chicago, Illinois, was a pioneering figure in the Golden Age of Science Fiction. His career took off in the 1940s, a period marked by rapid technological advancements and a burgeoning interest in space exploration. Smith's work often reflected these themes, blending hard science with imaginative storytelling.One of his most notable contributions was the "Venus Equilateral" series, which envisioned a future where space stations served as communication hubs, a concept that eerily prefigured modern satellite technology. Smith's technical background—he was an engineer by training—lent a remarkable authenticity to his speculative fiction, making him a favorite among readers who craved scientifically plausible narratives.Smith was also known for his collaborations with other science fiction luminaries, including Isaac Asimov and Robert A. Heinlein. These partnerships not only enriched his own work but also helped to foster a sense of community among science fiction writers of the era. However, Smith's career was not without controversy. His outspoken views on scientific progress and its ethical implications often put him at odds with more conservative contemporaries. He championed the idea that humanity's future lay in the stars, a vision that inspired a generation of writers and scientists alike.Despite facing personal and professional challenges, including battles with alcoholism, Smith's legacy endures. His forward-thinking ideas and commitment to blending science with fiction have left an indelible mark on the genre, influencing contemporary writers and continuing to captivate modern readers.

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