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Into the Comet

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Country
  
United Kingdom

Publication date
  
October 1960

Author
  
Arthur C. Clarke

Language
  
English

Originally published
  
October 1960

Genre
  
Science Fiction

Published in
  
The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction

Similar
  
Arthur C Clarke books, Other books

"Into the Comet" is a science fiction short story by Arthur C. Clarke. It was originally published in the literary magazine Fantasy & Science Fiction in 1960. It is one of several stories by many science fiction authors in which problems are solved by reverting to 'primitive' technology. The story was also published as "Inside the Comet".

Plot summary

The plot concerns a journey by a spaceship to enter through the layers of gas surrounding a comet and observe the nucleus at close range. This part of the mission is successful, but the ship's computer develops a malfunction and they are unable to compute the required orbit to escape the comet.

George Pickett, a part-Japanese journalist on board the ship, recalls the use of the abacus used by his granduncle, a bank teller, and persuades the ship's astronomer to give it a try. Once convinced, the astronomer creates a production line of the crew, using abaci to carry out the calculations that the computer would normally do.

The procedure is successful and an orbit is calculated to bring the ship within radio range of Earth.

References

Into the Comet Wikipedia