- Two Planets
"Two Planets" ( _de. Auf zwei Planeten, lit. "On Two Planets", 1897) is a novel by
Kurd Lasswitz .Written before the exploration of the
North Pole , it tells the story of a group of explorers who find aMartian base. The Martians can only operate in a polar region not because of climatic requirements, but because their spacecraft cannot withstand the rotation of the Earth at otherlatitude s. Lasswitz's Martians resemble Earth people in every respect except that they have much larger eyes, with which they can express more emotions. Their name for the inhabitants of Earth is "the small-eyed ones".The Martians are highly advanced, and peaceable; they take some of the explorers back with them to visit
Mars dominated bycanal s. Lasswitz kept closer to the description by the astronomerSchiaparelli , though more so toPercival Lowell , than did Herbert George Wells in his "The War of the Worlds", orEdgar Rice Burroughs in his stories ofBarsoom , or the lesser-known Edwin Lester Arnold in his "" novel, otherscience fiction stories of that era dealing with that planet - and which were all written after Lasswitz's book.Lasswitz's story is rooted in its own era, however, in that it concludes the contemporary
battleship armaments race betweenGermany and Britain by having the Martians defeat theRoyal Navy .Literary significance & criticism
This novel was popular in the Germany of its day.
Wernher von Braun was inspired by reading it as a child just asRobert H. Goddard was by reading "The War of the Worlds". The story did not have any impact in English-speaking countries whatsoever, as it was only translated in 1970.
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