标题: 《The Jupiter Theft 》作者:- Donald Moffitt【EPUB】 [打印本页]

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标题: 《The Jupiter Theft 》作者:- Donald Moffitt【EPUB】
1977 by Donald Moffitt NOTICE: This work is copyrighted. It is licensed only for use by the original purchaser. Making copies of this work or distributing it to any unauthorized person by any means, including without limit email, floppy disk, file transfer, paper print out, or any other method constitutes a violation of International copyright law and subjects the violator to severe fines or imprisonment. Other books by Donald Moffitt also available in e-reads editions: THE GENESIS QUEST SECOND GENESIS CRESCENT IN THE SKY A GATHERING OF STARS For Ann, whose energy is greater than her mass Chapter 1 The Swan was rising. Deneb popped up on schedule, a bright spark above the crater rim. The giant X-ray telescope anchored in the dust of the Korolev Basin revolved in its heavy turret to take an optical bearing on it. The telescope's rudimentary brain made a minor adjustment in alignment, plugged itself into the Farside computer's cesium clock, and waited patiently for the object it had been told to track. A sizzle of X-rays bounced off the nest of paraboloid reflectors and hit the scanning focus. The telescope became mildly attentive. It was several seconds too early for the appearance of Cygnus X-1. Then Cygnus X-1 itself rose above the bleak lunar horizon, right where it was supposed to be. Something was very wrong. The telescope called for help. It took the Farside computer about twelve nanoseconds to check all the possibilities against the star charts stored in its memory. None of them fit. It took another fraction of a second to rule out instrumentation errors. Then the computer followed its standing instructions and alerted the people. The alarm went off with a ping, and the new duty tech, startled, dropped her stylus and lightpad. Anyone could tell she hadn't been on the Moon long. She bent to catch them much too quickly, and the abrupt motion lifted her bare feet right off the floor. Then she lost track, of her center of mass, toppled over all the way, and went sprawling face downward in slow motion





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