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The Radium World by Frank K. Kelly:
Science Fiction Inventions, Technology and Ideas
Exciting tale of the discovery of a pool of the most valuable sort of radium on a small moon - Deimos (Mars); vast wealth would follow if only the claim could be staked!

(The Radium World by Frank K. Kelly)
Others have similar dreams of avarice, however.
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Landing-Cradle A supporting structure for a space craft landing on a planetary surface.
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Luminous Stake-Markers Illuminated pole designating a staked claim on the surface of a planet, moon or asteroid.
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Ostler Insulation Beam A beam of energy stretching from one planet to another that protects space craft from radiation.
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