Author | Raymond Abrashkin Jay Williams |
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Illustrator | Leo R. Summers |
Language | English |
Series | Danny Dunn |
Genre | Science fiction |
Published | 1967 |
Pages | 157 |
OCLC | 587434 |
Preceded by | Danny Dunn and the Automatic House |
Followed by | Danny Dunn and the Smallifying Machine |
Danny Dunn and the Voice from Space is the tenth novel in the Danny Dunn series of juvenile science fiction/adventure books written by Raymond Abrashkin and Jay Williams. The book was first published in 1967.
Plot introduction
Professor Bullfinch has created a radio telescope ("dish") for the government which will try to determine if extraterrestrials are trying to contact Earth. When Danny sneaks into the observatory, he hears non-random sounds coming from space. He then must figure out how to translate the sounds.
The observatory described in the book is similar to the real life SETI project, which Carl Sagan would also use later in his novel Contact.
Editions
McGraw-Hill
- Paperback, 1967, illustrated by Leo R. Summers
- Hardback, 1967, illustrated by Leo R. Summers
MacDonald and Jane's
- Hardback, 1969, illustrated by Anne Mieke
Archway Books
- Paperback, 1979, #12 in their series
Pocket Books
- Paperback, 1983 reissue, illustrated by Leo R. Summers
External links
- Danny Dunn and the Voice from Space title listing at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database
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