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Preface

Back in the 1950s, I wrote a series of six derring-do novels about David "Lucky" Starr and his battles against malefactors within the Solar Systeion of the system, and in each case I made use of the astronomical facts-as they were then known

Now,published in new editions; but what a quarter-century it has been! More has been learned about the worlds of our Solar System in this last quarter-century than in all the thousands of years that went before

DAVID STARR: SPACE RANGER ritten in 1951 and at that time,there was still a faint possibility that there were canals on Mars, as had first been reported three-quarters of a century earlier There was, therefore, a faint possibility that intelligent life existed there, or had existed at one time

Since then, though, we have sent probes past Mars and around it to take photographs of its surface, and map the entire planet In 1976, we even landed small laboratories on the Martian surface to test its soil

There are no canals There are instead, craters, giant volcanoes and enormous canyons The atmosphere is only 1 percent as dense as Earth's and is aln of any life at all upon Mars, and the possibility of advanced life upon it, now or ever, seems nil

If I had written the book today, I would have had to adjust the plot to take all this into account

I hope my Gentle Readers enjoy the book anyway, as an adventure story, but please don't forget that the advance of science can outdate even the most conscientious science-fiction writer and that er accurate in all respects

Isaac Asimov