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The wind attempts to strip the traveler of his cloak, illustrated by Milo Winter in a 1919 Aesop anthology The Sun persuades the traveler to take off his cloak. The story concerns a competition between the North wind and the Sun to decide which is the stronger.
"The Wind from the Sun") depicts a race to the Moon between solar sail-propelled spacecraft. [5] [6] [60] [62] Robert A. Heinlein had earlier written about a proto-variation on the concept using an inertialess drive. [60] The 1990 anthology Project Solar Sail edited by Clarke and David Brin collects various stories and essays about solar sails ...
Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... The Boy Who Saw the Wind; C. Cardcaptor Sakura Movie 2: The Sealed Card ... Nobita and the Legend of the Sun ...
See also Dottie Rambo discography. This is a list of songs written by the American gospel songwriter Dottie Rambo.Rambo wrote over 2500 songs throughout her lifetime, and many have been recorded by hundreds of artists.
"Sunjammer" is a science fiction short story by British writer Arthur C. Clarke, originally published in the March 1964 issue of Boys' Life. [1] The story has also been published under the title "The Wind from the Sun" in Clarke's 1972 collection of short stories with this title.
(1953) The Golden Apples of the Sun (1955) The October Country (1959) A Medicine for Melancholy (U.S.) / The Day It Rained Forever (U.K.) (1962) The Small Assassin (1962) R is for Rocket (1964) The Machineries of Joy (1965) The Autumn People (1965) The Vintage Bradbury (1966) Tomorrow Midnight (1966) S is for Space (1966) Twice 22
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of sun-split clouds, — and done a hundred things You have not dreamed of – wheeled and soared and swung High in the sunlit silence. Hov’ring there, I’ve chased the shouting wind along, and flung My eager craft through footless halls of air.... Up, up the long, delirious, burning blue I’ve topped the wind-swept heights with easy grace.