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{{Short description|1956 juvenile science fiction novel by Robert A. Heinlein}} {{Use mdy dates|date=March 2025}} {{Infobox book | | name = Time for the Stars | title_orig = | image = Tfts56.jpg | caption = First Edition cover | author = [[Robert A. Heinlein]] | cover_artist = [[Clifford Geary]] | country = United States | language = English | series = [[Heinlein juveniles]] | genre = [[Science fiction]] | publisher = [[Charles Scribner's Sons|Scribner's]] | release_date = 1956 | media_type = Print (hardback & paperback) | pages = | preceded_by = [[Tunnel in the Sky]] | followed_by = [[Citizen of the Galaxy]] }} '''''Time for the Stars''''' is a juvenile [[science fiction]] novel by American writer [[Robert A. Heinlein]], published by [[Charles Scribner's Sons|Scribner's]] in 1956 as one of the [[Heinlein juveniles]]. The basic [[plot line]] is derived from a 1911 [[thought experiment]] in [[special relativity]], commonly called the [[twin paradox]], proposed by French physicist [[Paul Langevin]]. ==Plot summary== The Long Range Foundation (LRF), a non-profit organization that funds expensive, long-term projects for the benefit of mankind that nobody else will even consider, has built a dozen exploratory [[torchship]]s to search for habitable planets to colonize. The vessels can continually accelerate, but cannot exceed the speed of light, so the voyages will last many years. Each starship has a much larger crew than necessary to maintain a more stable, long-term shipboard society, as well as to provide replacements for the inevitable deaths. The LRF has found that some twins and triplets can [[twin telepathy|communicate with each other telepathically]]. The process seems instantaneous and unaffected by distance, making it the only practical means of communication for ships traveling many [[light-year]]s away from Earth. Before announcing the discovery, the Foundation first recruits as many of these people as it can. Testing shows that teenagers Tom and Pat Bartlett have this talent, and both sign up. Pat, the dominant twin, manipulates things so that he gets selected as the crew member, much to Tom's annoyance. However, Pat does not really want to leave, and his [[subconscious]] engineers a convenient accident so that Tom has to take his place at the last minute. On board, Tom is pleased to find that his uncle Steve, a soldier, has arranged to get assigned to the same ship. The trip is fraught with problems - as trivial as an annoying roommate and as serious as mutiny. The ship visits several star systems, including [[Beta Hydri]]. Due to the nature of relativistic travel (see [[twin paradox]]), the twin who remained behind ages faster and eventually the affinity between them weakens to the point where they can no longer communicate easily. Some of the spacefaring twins, including the protagonist, are able to connect with descendants of the Earth-based twins. Tom works first with his niece, then his grandniece, and finally his great-grandniece. The last planet scouted proves particularly deadly. Unexpectedly intelligent and hostile natives capture and kill a large portion of the remaining crew, including the captain and Tom's uncle. The reserve captain takes charge, but fails to restore the morale of the devastated survivors. When he insists on continuing the mission rather than returning to Earth, members of the crew begin to consider mutiny. Shortly after he notifies Earth of the dire situation, the crew learn to their surprise that a spaceship will rendezvous with them in less than a month; they surmise it must be a much more advanced spaceship. Scientists on Earth have discovered [[faster-than-light]] travel, in part due to research into the nature of telepathy, and are collecting the surviving crews of the LRF torchships. The explorers return to an Earth they no longer recognize, and in most cases, no longer fit into. Tom, however, returns to marry his latest telepathic partner, his own great-grandniece, who states she has been reading his mind since childhood. ==Reception== [[Galaxy Science Fiction|''Galaxy'']] reviewer Floyd C. Gale praised the novel as "an engrossing yarn", saying "The plot twists will take you by surprise and the characterizations delight you."<ref>"[https://archive.org/stream/galaxymagazine-1957-05/Galaxy_1957_05#page/n121/mode/2up Galaxy's 5 Star Shelf]", ''[[Galaxy Science Fiction]]'', May 1957, pp. 122β123</ref> == See also == * {{Portal inline|Children and Young Adult Literature}} ==References== {{Reflist}} ==External links== * {{ISFDB title|id=6132|title=Time for the Stars}} * {{OL work|id=59711W|cname=''Time for the Stars''}} {{Robert A. Heinlein}} {{DEFAULTSORT:Time For The Stars}} [[Category:1956 science fiction novels]] [[Category:1956 American novels]] [[Category:American science fiction novels]] [[Category:American young adult novels]] [[Category:Fiction set around Beta Hydri]] [[Category:Children's science fiction novels]] [[Category:Novels about telepathy]] [[Category:Novels by Robert A. Heinlein]] [[Category:Space exploration novels]]
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