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"To Each His Star" is a science fiction short story written by Bryce Walton and first published in 1952.
Bryce Walton is an American author who mainly writes works in the science fiction, fantasy, and mystery genres. Some of Walton's works were popular in the 1950s and 1960s, and his stories were published in many media outlets. Some of his works have also been adapted into various animations and radio programs. Walton has delighted many readers with his imaginative stories, and his works are still loved by fans of the science fiction and fantasy genres.

Summary
"Nothing around those other suns but ashes and dried blood," old Dunbar told the space-wrecked, desperate men. "Only one way to go, where we can float down through the clouds to Paradise. That's straight ahead to the sun with the red rim around it."
But Dunbar's eyes were old and uncertain. How could they believe in his choice when every star in this forsaken section of space was surrounded by a beckoning red rim?

There was just blackness, frosty glimmering terrible blackness, going out and out forever in all directions. Russell didn't think they could remain sane in all this blackness much longer. Bitterly he thought of how they would die?not knowing within maybe thousands of light years where they were, or where they were going.

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To Each His Star