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  1. Aug 13, 2019 · Orphans of the Sky. Kindle Edition. A fix-up consisting of the novelette "Universe" (1941) and the novella "Common Sense" (1941). First published in 1963. Hugh had been taught that, according to the ancient sacred writings, the Ship was on a voyage to faraway Centaurus. But he also understood this was actually allegory for a voyage to spiritual ...

    • Robert A. Heinlein
  2. Dec 1, 2001 · A generational starship traveling between earth and a far star suffered a mutiny and lost the know how to run the ship and restart its engines. As the know how is lost, “science” turns into a religion that is humorously maintained by “scientists” who think they are rational but have turned things like the law of gravitation into allegory.

  3. Feb 4, 2023 · orphans of the sky Bookreader Item Preview remove-circle Share or Embed This Item. Share to Twitter. Share to Facebook. Share to Reddit. Share to Tumblr. Share to ...

  4. "Deep in the mists of intergalactic space, a rural sub-world exists--a verdant and growing place inhabited by men and women for whom the earth is only a distant memory.

  5. Orphans of the Sky Robert Heinlein Berkley Medallion 375 Hudson Street New York New York 10014 ISBN-10: 0-425-01908-X ISBN-13: 978-0-425-01908-5 . UNIVERSE

  6. Robert A. Heinlein, four-time winner of the Hugo Award and recipient of three Retro Hugos, received the first Grand Master Nebula Award for lifetime achievement. His worldwide bestsellers have been translated into 22 languages and include Stranger in a Strange Land, Starship Troopers, Time Enough for Love, and The Moon Is a Harsh Mistress.

  7. Apr 24, 2006 · Title: Orphans of the Sky. Title: Orphans of the Sky Title Record # 17694. Author: Robert A. Heinlein. Date: 1963-12-00. Type: NOVEL. Series: Future History. Webpages: Wikipedia-EN. Language: English. Note: This novel was first published in "Astounding Science Fiction" in 1941 as two separate novelettes: "Universe" and its sequel "Common Sense".

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