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Their take-off and voyage are trouble-free, but a mechanical fault causes a crash-landing on Hesikos, damaging the radio, and making it almost certain that the ship cannot take off again. Nevertheless, the crew start to explore the area, finding an atmosphere of peace which calms their anxieties and
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The narrator, 16-year-old Jeremy Grant, who has been recently orphaned, travels from Australia to Scotland to stay with his scientist uncle, Dr Lachlan McKinnon, at his estate, Inverard. He discovers that the irascible McKinnon and his colleagues, including Swedish Professor Lars Bergman, American
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It transpires that Oppenheim is a spy and saboteur working for a rival expedition, led by Professor Hermanoff, from an Eastern European country. Oppenheim is dismissed, and later Hermanoff visits Inverard to try to persuade the two expeditions to join forces, but there is too much suspicion and
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On one trip they encounter Hermanoff and his assistant, Andrieff, whose spaceship has landed a few miles away. Hermanoff's personality has also mellowed, and he immediately offers to take McKinnon and his colleagues back to Earth before the imminent onset of winter. McKinnon is worried about
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overloading the spaceship, and at the last minute, unbeknown to the rest, he leaves the ship to return to his own, hoping to survive the cold until a relief expedition can be organised.
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tempers. They gradually realise that much of the planet is covered by deep snow and ice in the winter, making all but plant life impossible and their own survival unlikely.
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radio message from Hesikos confirming that McKinnon is alive. Within a few days Hermanoff and Stranahan have taken off to rescue him. The sequel
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housekeeper Madge Smith and engineer Kurt Oppenheim, are building an atomic-powered spaceship to travel to
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Review on the website of the Israeli Science Fiction and Fantasy Association
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Episode 4 mentioned (Radio Times publication Nov-Dec 1952 issue 1516) url=
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and had considerable impact on the development of this genre in
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engineer Spike Stranahan, science student Janet Campbell,
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Hesikos

Angus MacVicar
Science fiction
Return to the Lost Planet
Angus MacVicar
Return to the Lost Planet
Hebrew
Israel
Cockney
Earth gravity
Morse code
Return to the Lost Planet
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Archived
Wayback Machine
"כוכב הלכת האבוד"
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Angus MacVicar at the SF Encyclopedia
Categories
1953 British novels
1953 science fiction novels
The Lost Planet series

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