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"The Sense of Wonder" is a science fiction novella written by Stephen Marlowe and first published in 1951. This work is part of the "Ace Double" series, paired with another novella called "One Against Herculum" by Jerry Sohl.
In "The Sense of Wonder," Marlowe explores themes related to human curiosity and the capacity for exploration, especially in the context of space travel and encounters with the unknown. This novel is the story of a group of astronauts on a mission to explore a distant planet. As they navigate the challenges of their journey and encounter strange phenomena, they wrestle with their own fears, desires, and the profound wonder that comes with exploration.

Summary
When nobody aboard ship remembers where it's going, how can they tell when it has arrived?

Every day for a week now, Rikud had come to the viewport to watch the great changeless sweep of space. He could not quite explain the feelings within him; they were so alien, so unnatural. But ever since the engines somewhere in the rear of the world had changed their tone, from the steady whining Rikud had heard all twenty-five years of his life, to the sullen roar that came to his ears now, the feelings had grown.
If anyone else had noticed the change, he failed to mention it.

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The Sense of Wonder