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Science Fiction Novels in English _ Task to Luna by Alfred Coppel
Alfred Koppel's "Task to Luna" is a science fiction short story published in the 1950s. The story revolves around a space exploration mission set on the moon. The novel probably deals with a specific mission or task to be performed on the moon. In this work, Koppel explores the technical aspects of space travel, as well as the human spirit of adventure, courage, and desire to explore the unknown. "Task to Luna" reflects the aspirations and anxieties of the early space age in the 1950s, and well illustrates the public's interest in space science, which was rapidly developing at the time. While pursuing scientific accuracy, the novel is expected to draw sympathy from readers through human drama and the internal conflicts of the characters. Like Koppel's other works, this novel is likely to deal with the impact of scientific and technological advancements on humanity and the ethical issues that follow.

Summary
The rockets started almost simultaneously. From two widely separated points on the great curving surface of Earth they reached upward and outward?toward the Moon.
It wasn't really so strange a coincidence. Space navigation is governed by mathematics and logic, not politics. The fact that man-carrying spaceships happened to be developed concurrently on two sides of an iron curtain meant little to the Universe. It happened, that's all. And there is a proper time to launch such missiles. When that time came, they were launched.

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