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Neutron Tide
Short story by Arthur C. Clarke From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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"Neutron Tide" is a short story by British writer Arthur C. Clarke, first published in 1970 in Galaxy Science Fiction.[1] It is among his shortest pieces of writing, consisting solely of a 2-page, detailed description of a futuristic scenario in order to use a pun as a punch-line, a play on the title of "The Star-Spangled Banner", the United States' national anthem. The story was reprinted later in the 1978 Starlord summer special.
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Plot summary
A space battleship flies too close to the gravitational field of a neutron star, and is subsequently torn to bits by the high tidal forces. A military commander reporting on this states that the only identifiable piece of debris was a mangled spanner.
See also
- Neutron stars in fiction
- Feghoot – A short story designed to end with a pun
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