A fall of moondust.

248 pages

English language

Published Jan. 3, 1961 by Harcourt, Brace & World.

OCLC Number:
924745

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4 stars (2 reviews)

A story of the future, about a specially designed air vessel that sinks with its human cargo into a sea of dust in one of the craters of the moon.

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3 stars

"A Fall of Moondust" is a relatively short novel by Arthur C Clarke (at least short compared to the books I've read around it) dealing with the sinking and recovery of a vehicle on the moon's surface.

The science is fine, just dated - moondust was a relatively common idea in 1961, and in the 1980's foreward, Clarke spends some pages explaining the ideas which existed at the time. The context is useful, but not essential, the story holds place regardless of the science.

(As a side note, I find that regards science in science fiction, those stories which cast further tend to hold more believable than those that cast near. Anachronisms such as film cameras don't tend to appear in novels set 300,000 years in the future, rather than a few decades away.)

The crux of the story is a group of tourists and their captain touring the surface …