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Ribbon in the Sky is a science fiction short story written by Murray Leinster, an American author known for his significant contributions to the science fiction genre during the 20th century. Ribbon in the Sky likely presents a speculative or futuristic scenario involving space exploration and the discovery of a mysterious celestial phenomenon?a 'ribbon' or anomaly in the sky. The narrative might revolve around a team of astronauts, scientists, or explorers who embark on a space mission to investigate this enigmatic ribbon and uncover its secrets.

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Ribbon in the Sky is a science fiction short story written by Murray Leinster, an American author known for his significant contributions to the science fiction genre during the 20th century. Ribbon in the Sky likely presents a speculative or futuristic scenario involving space exploration and the discovery of a mysterious celestial phenomenon?a 'ribbon' or anomaly in the sky. The narrative might revolve around a team of astronauts, scientists, or explorers who embark on a space mission to investigate this enigmatic ribbon and uncover its secrets.

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Autorenporträt
Murray Leinster was the pen name of William Fitzgerald Jenkins, an American author of science fiction who lived from June 16, 1896, until June 8, 1975. More than 1,500 short stories, essays, 14 film scripts, hundreds of radio plays, and television plays were all written and published by him. George B. Jenkins and Mary L. Jenkins' son Leinster was born in Norfolk, Virginia. His father worked as a CPA. The 1910 Federal Census shows that the family resided in Manhattan despite the fact that both parents were born in Virginia. Leinster, whose actual name was William F. Jenkins, was also an inventor best recognized for developing the front projection technique used in special effects. He made an episode of the educational programme American Inventory in September 1953 when he talked about the potential for space flight.