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A newly commissioned Planeteer and his classmates launch from a rotating space platform to locate a thorium-rich asteroid while a Consops cruiser races to claim it. They ready rockets, landing boats, and suits, shift into no-weight, and descend to a gray, unfamiliar world where surface operations become precarious. On and off the planet they face armed skirmishes, sabotage risks, and tense maneuvering as control of the resource hinges on quick decisions and teamwork. The episodic action emphasizes shipboard camaraderie, practical problem solving, and brisk technological detail as the team adapts to sudden hazards and enemy threats.

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Harold L. Goodwin

Harold L. Goodwin was an American author known for his contributions to children's science fiction and adventure literature. He is particularly recognized for the 'Rick Brant Science-Adventure' series, which combines thrilling narratives with scientific concepts, engaging young readers in both excitement and education. Notable titles include 'Rip Foster Rides the Gray Planet' and 'Smugglers' Reef,' which showcase his ability to weave adventure with elements of science. Goodwin's work remains a staple in the genre, appealing to generations of young explorers and aspiring scientists.

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