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An astronomer wintering at an Antarctic research dome endures isolation and limited resources while his colleague maintains instruments and morale during a wider national emergency. The pair debate strategies for detecting extraterrestrial intelligence, suggesting that coherent optical beams could be more effective than radio broadcasts and considering whether some variable light sources might be artificial. The narrative follows their technical improvisations and observational attempts under enforced radio silence, while reports of escalating international tensions, satellite encounters, and nuclear tests compound anxiety about loved ones and the uncertain future.
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