![]() ![]() ![]() But in an epilogue set at the end of 1999, protagonist Dirk Alexson is seen in his office on the moon, where he relocated after being diagnosed with a deadly health condition. Most of the story takes place in the months leading up to the launch of the spacecraft Prometheus. Needless to say, reality has failed to match those hopes.Įven further off the mark is Prelude's expectation that we would see the first lunar settlements before the close of the 20th century. Indeed, reaching the moon is seen as valuable in part because it offers a low-gravity launch pad from which to explore the further reaches of space. ![]() His book takes it for granted that the first journey to Mars will follow closely on the heels of the first lunar mission. If Clarke underestimated the speed with which human beings would make it to the moon, he overestimated the speed with which space exploration would advance in subsequent decades. Written in 1947, Prelude to Space has that accomplishment taking place in 1978-nearly a decade, we know now, after the real-life moonshot. Clarke penned a work of speculative documentary fiction: his account of mankind's first foray to the moon. Shortly after World War II, a young Arthur C. ![]()
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