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On an isolated planetoid a pair of invisible alien scientists scramble to conceal an enormous open-air laboratory when a small, damaged human spacecraft unexpectedly lands nearby. The aliens frantically adjust invisibility fields, deactivate experiments and enforce strict Contact rules, but a careless lapse and a scraped tail risk exposing their work. The human visitors inspect the terrain and ship damage, puzzled by strange lights and sounds, while the narrative builds comic tension from scientific procedure, miscommunication between colleagues, and the unintended consequences of secrecy and curiosity.

About the Author

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Jerome Bixby

Jerome Bixby was an American science fiction writer and screenwriter, known for his imaginative storytelling and contributions to the genre. He is best recognized for his short stories and teleplays, which often explore themes of humanity and the unknown. Among his notable works is "Cargo to Callisto," a tale that reflects his interest in space exploration. Bixby's writing is characterized by its blend of speculative ideas and emotional depth, making him a significant figure in mid-20th century science fiction. His works continue to resonate with readers and influence contemporary writers.

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