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Satellite ID: H1N0T-eM
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.....100% Redshift Adjustment Complete!
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.....100% Reversion to Encryption Parity Compelete!
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.....100% Linguistic Indices Set to <563.J.91>!
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Warning - Message Signature Lookup FAILED With Flag [D]
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Depreciated Key - Owner HISAISHI, K. deceased
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-----BEGIN TRANSMISSION BLOCK-----
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There was the beam of light that signaled the South Pole. At last.
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Amid the black field of stars, it was difficult to tell from
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first glance whether the light was falling into the ground or
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emerging from it. But as I drove my staff into the center of the
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light and into the earth, the trail into the sky faded away. A
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few wiggles of the rod back and forth and it slipped into its
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hidden socket with a metallic click.
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A line emerged in the soil and widened. With a creak of rust, a
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section of the earth hinged upward and revealed a steel entryway
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underneath. Down that dark deep hole, that is where the core of
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the Moon lay. On Earth, I knew this entrance well, climbing into
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it every day to monitor construction of the electronic brains of
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the massive ship. Checking up on it now felt like visiting an
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old friend for tea. A friend I hadn’t seen for centuries. But it
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was necessity (and curiosity) to see if all of the Moon’s
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computers were still at peak performance after the long journey.
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Status report to follow.
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-----END TRANSMISSION BLOCK-----
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0Hisaishi Satellite - At the South Pole /Hisaishi Satellite/006_pole.txt
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0Grizzly - Hello Cosmic Voyage! /Grizzly/hello.txt
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0Le Verrier - Test Connection /Le Verrier/connection.txt
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0Needle - Black box - 03 /Needle/Black box - 03.txt
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