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"Gods of Space" by Ray Cummings is a science fiction novel first published in 1941. This novel is a science fantasy work set in space, and deals with various scientific topics such as time travel, alien life, and advanced technology. This work was popular in the science fiction version at the time, and Ray Commons is widely known as a science fiction writer.
¡°Gods of Space¡± provides an engaging story about space exploration, golden age visions of space, and human exploration of space. This work is considered part of classic science fiction, and is one of several works published at the time.
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Summary
The weird purple glow of the planetoid was apparent now, even to the naked eye. The end of Roy Atwood's long, lonely journey was at hand. In the narrow control-turret of his small spaceship he sat gazing. Planetoid-150, in the belt out here, far beyond Mars, was a great leaden disc now occupying nearly a quarter of the firmament. And the purple glow of the Xarite was puzzling. On Earth, young Atwood's father had located the treasured substance with a giant electro-spectroscope; seen it after patient search as a tiny tracery, a faint band upon the prismatic 'graph of the light from this distant world.