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"Building one space station for everyone was and is insane: we should have built a dozen."
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This general idea is also discussed in Too Many Boards!, a 1931 story by Harl Vincent, referring to the planet Mercury and the belief that it is tidally locked like the Moon, presenting one face to the sun:
"Mercury!"
"Larry! It has a terrible climate and is oh uncivilized. Besides, its government is unrecognized by
the Tri-planetary Alliance. We'd be exiles in an awful
land where we could never live in peace."
"Honey listen ! It's just the opposite. I've a very
good friend, Chic Davis, who's captain of the Rocket
III, one of the Tri-planetarian liners. He tells me
Mercury is the finest of all the inhabited bodies. It's
terrifically hot on the side always toward the sun and
frigid on the other, but there's a narrow belt where the
climate is moderate semi-tropical by earthly standards.
And it's not uncivilized, but highly cultured...
The huge blood-red disc of the sun shone hotly at the
horizon, its almost horizontal rays making of the city
a motley of sweltering high lights and dark shadows.
Rose tinted mists hung low over all, effectually obscuring the heavens above. It was always thus in Luzan,
the sun never leaving the horizon entirely, but circling
it once in every, eighty-eight earth days and alternately
rising to a point that exposed the lower rim of the
enormous disc, then sinking to a point where the topmost edge just peeped through the mists above the
undulating line of demarcation between land and sky.
Apparently, Mercury is tidally locked, but at a 3:2 ratio, so it does not present the same face to the sun.
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