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An experimental long-range rocket pilot disappears after leaving an armed Moon Base and later returns in a burned wreck; his recovered papers - photographs, maps, and a diary - describe planetary exploration and a terrifying discovery that triggers global alarm. The narrative alternates between official reports, diplomatic exchanges, and diary entries that trace the pilot's solitary journeys, geological finds, and growing dread, while governments scramble for a joint scientific response. Themes include the fallout of militarized space, the ethical consequences of unauthorized exploration, and how a single individual's actions can ignite collective fear.

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Alfred Coppel

Alfred Coppel was an American author known for his contributions to science fiction and adventure literature. His works often explore themes of human resilience and the complexities of society. Among his notable titles is "Captain Midas," which showcases his ability to blend imaginative storytelling with thought-provoking concepts. Coppel's writing reflects a keen interest in the interplay between technology and humanity, as seen in other works like "Flight From Time" and "The First Man on the Moon." With a diverse portfolio of over twenty published works, he has left a lasting mark on the genre, appealing to readers who enjoy speculative fiction and engaging narratives.

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