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Kevin

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(Msg. 1) Posted: Sat Oct 08, 2005 6:47 pm
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Hi, can you tell me a link to the source of the Arthur C.Clarke quote, that
starts out: 'Go out beneath the stars on a clear winter night, and look up
at the Milky Way spanning the heavens like a bridge of glowing mist..."

thanks, Kevin

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(Msg. 2) Posted: Sat Oct 08, 2005 10:00 pm
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On Sat, 8 Oct 2005 18:47:25 -0700, in alt.books.arthur-clarke "Kevin"
<jkevn.DeleteThis@NOSPAM.comcast.net> wrote:

> Hi, can you tell me a link to the source of the Arthur C.Clarke quote, that
> starts out: 'Go out beneath the stars on a clear winter night, and look up
> at the Milky Way spanning the heavens like a bridge of glowing mist..."
>
> thanks, Kevin
>

'Go out beneath the stars on a clear winter night, and look up at the Milky Way
spanning the heavens like a bridge of glowing mist. Up there, ranged beyond the
other to the end of the Universe, suns without number burn in the loneliness of
space. Down to the south hang the brilliant unwinking lanterns of other worlds -
the electric blue of Jupiter, the glowing ember of Mars. Across the zenith, a
meteor leaves a trail of fading incandescence, and a tiny voyager of space has
come to a flaming end.'

'Looking out across the immensity to the great suns and circling planets, to
worlds of infinite mystery and promise, can you believe that man is to spend all
his days cooped and crawling on the surface of this tiny Earth - this moist
pebble with its clinging film of air? Or do you, on the other hand, believe that
his destiny is indeed among the stars, and that one day our descendants will
bridge the seas of space?'

"Interplanetary Flight" - British Interplanetary Society brochure (1938)

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