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The story contrasts the drive to explore with the pull of home through linked scenes of research expeditions: on Earth a young scientist hesitates to join a pioneering mission to Venus, worried about loneliness and leaving familiar ties, while on the Moon a team of long-serving researchers prepares to be relieved as one member refuses an extended tour despite cramped, hazardous conditions. The narrative examines the personal costs of scientific pioneering, the tension between wanderlust and attachment, and the institutional pressures that shape who goes and who stays.
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