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Fictional planet
Mesklin is a fictional planet created by Hal Clement and used in a number of his hard science fiction stories, starting with Mission of Gravity (1954)
Mesklin
American author and artist (1922–2003)
expedition across the superjovian planet Mesklin to recover a stranded scientific probe. The natives of Mesklin are centipede-like intelligent beings about
Hal_Clement
1953 novel by Hal Clement
include "Whirligig World", an essay by Clement on creating the planet Mesklin that was first published in the June 1953 Astounding. Clement published
Mission_of_Gravity
in fiction. In Hal Clement's 1953 novel Mission of Gravity, the planet Mesklin's rapid rotation causes it to be shaped roughly like a flat disk and gravity
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Science fiction with concern for scientific accuracy
inaccuracies in stories. For example, a group at MIT concluded that the planet Mesklin in Hal Clement's 1953 novel Mission of Gravity would have had a sharp edge
Hard_science_fiction
1974 novel by Christopher Priest
the action takes place is perhaps the strangest planet invented since Mesklin". They wrote that the story, dealing with paradoxes of perception and "conceptual
Inverted_World
1970 novel by Hal Clement
and First Mate of the Bree, a merchant vessel of Mesklin, which in Mission of Gravity sailed to Mesklin's south pole to rescue a probe sent by humans. Now
Star_Light_(novel)
Short story by Hal Clement
W Campbell Memorial Anthology in 1973. The story is set on the planet Mesklin as used in the author's novel Mission of Gravity, but in an earlier period
Lecture_Demonstration
1958 novel by Hal Clement
edition Author Hal Clement Cover artist Paul Lehr Language English Series Mesklin Genre Science fiction Publisher Ballantine Books Publication date July
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American science fiction book publisher, Framingham, MA, US (first book 1971)
Hal Clement, Volume 3: Variations on a Theme by Sir Isaac Newton. The Mesklin Writings of Hal Clement, by Hal Clement Major Ingredients, by Eric Frank
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Month of 1922
science fiction writer known for Mission of Gravity and other books in the Mesklin series; as Harry Clement Stubbs, in Somerville, Massachusetts (d. 2003)[citation
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Lighthearted; Happy
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Flame, Light, Shinning
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English : from the Middle English male personal name Syred, Old English SigerÇ£d, composed of the elements sige ‘victory’ + rÇ£d ‘counsel’.English : from the Middle English female personal name Sigerith, Old Norse SigrÃðr, a contraction of SigfrÃðr, composed of the elements sige ‘victory’ + frÃðr ‘lovely’.
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English (Gloucestershire) : unexplained.Americanized spelling of Schill.
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A narrator of Hadith
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King of charity
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himself who exists
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A cream colored flower, A flower
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Heart; Mind; Soul; Arm; Wing; Power; Honey
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