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celestial-object-analysis

The characters analyze the Wanderer's size, distance, and orbit using geometric reasoning and astronomical assumptions.

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The Wanderer (1965)Fritz Leiber

Chapter 9

In this chapter, characters debate the nature, size, and distance of the mysterious celestial object called the Wanderer, considering hypotheses ranging from a massive planet-sized sphere to a gigantic illuminated balloon. The group grapples with scientific assumptions about orbits, illumination, and visibility, while interpersonal dynamics and skepticism surface among them. The chapter ends with a formal attempt to document eyewitness accounts and a call to gather more observational data, highlighting the tension between wonder, fear, and rational inquiry.