[personal profile] neowolf2 2024-02-11 09:48 pm (UTC)(link)
I caught your Hal Clement reference.
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[personal profile] patrick_morris_miller 2024-02-11 09:51 pm (UTC)(link)

Robert L. Forward tried that once. It didn't really work.

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[personal profile] beamjockey 2024-02-12 12:20 am (UTC)(link)
This is the first I am hearing that there is a Space Coven, not far from where the Midnight Society meets. Exciting news.

(Anonymous) 2024-02-12 05:17 pm (UTC)(link)
Yet what are all such gaieties to me
Whose thoughts are full of indices and surds?
x2+7x+53
=11/3.

-- Lewis Carroll
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[personal profile] kylinn 2024-02-12 05:30 pm (UTC)(link)
I heard Clement give a lecture^talk at LunaCon many years ago, and damn, I wished that he'd been my teacher. He made the science behind the book he was talking about so clear!
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[personal profile] bolindbergh 2024-02-12 07:56 pm (UTC)(link)

x2, not x2. x² is also acceptable if you're not fluent in HTML.

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[personal profile] beamjockey 2024-02-12 09:57 pm (UTC)(link)
Boskone remembers him by inviting a Hal Clement Science Speaker each year. I was so honored in 2014.

I decided to create a new talk about the science in a science fiction story. Skipping over his better-known novels, I made my topic "The Science of Iceworld." How does the science in a 1951 story look from the year 2014?

There is a surprising amount of detail about mission planning and experiment design for a remotely-operated spacecraft exploring a hostile planetary environment.

As someone a little bored with hearing about the search for Earth-like exoplanets, I went hunting through the Kepler mission data and found Saar-like exoplanets, resembling the protagonist's homeworld, with radii similar to Earth but hot enough to support an atmosphere of sulfur vapor. Was fun.