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From: Charles Packer <mailbox@cpacker.org>
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Subject: YASID moon weirdness, but not that one
Date: Mon, 24 Jun 2024 07:50:44 -0000 (UTC)
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From my 1955-56 childhood encounter with SF, courtesy of my 
fifth-grade teacher, a story has come down in my memory titled
"Nothing Ever Happens On the Moon." However it wasn't the 
1949 story of that title by Heinlein. The story I recall was just
about a solitary man on duty at a lunar outpost. He experiences
a frightening series of buffetings of his quarters by an unknown
force that have a sudden onset but then simply fade away.