The Space Pioneers by [pseud.] Carey Rockwell
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page 95 of 238 (39%)
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At the end of twelve hours we might not be ready to receive and the
communications officer might pick up their answer. Then we'd be in the middle of a space hurricane!" "I see," said Astro. "You've got to be able to talk directly to the Academy, so that when they answer, you'll be ready!" "Right," said Tom. "We might only get ten or fifteen minutes of free time, when the professor would be away from the observatory." "Where do you think I could get one of those tubes, besides on the radar bridge, Roger?" asked Jeff. He had been the main source of supply for the equipment used in the communicator. Since getting out of the brig, his movements had not been as restricted as the cadets'. "That's just it," said Roger. "I remember distinctly loading all of them in the locker near the main scanner on the radar deck." "Then we have to get it from another ship," said Tom. "The chances of getting one here, aboard the _Polaris_, are zero." "Say, Roger," suddenly asked Astro, "do you think you remember enough about that triple vacuum tube to draw me a blueprint?" "Sure," said Roger. "And you could probably build it too. But how are you going to get the inside tube vacuumized, then the second one, and finally the third. They have to be absolutely clean!" "How about outside in space?" Astro suggested. "We could take the parts of the tube with us and assemble it out there. You can't ask for a |
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