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Hal Clement is the pen name of science fiction writer Harry Clement Stubbs. (1922- )

He first appeared in print with the story "Proof" in the June 1942 issue of Astounding Science Fiction.

His educational background includes a B.S. in astronomy from Harvard in 1943, M. Ed. ([Boston University]? 1946), and M.S. in chemistry ([Simmons College]? 1963). He served in the [Army Air Corps]? Reserve, and retired with the rank of colonel.

Received the 1998 recognition as a Grand Master by the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America (SFWA)

Nebula award

His best known novel, Mission of Gravity is the account of an overland expedition across the superjovian? planet Mesklin to recover a crashed scientific probe. The natives of Mesklin are centipede-like intelligent beings about a meter in length. Various episodes hinge on the fact that Mesklin's fast rotational speed causes it to be considerably deformed from the spherical, and its effective surface gravity to vary from approximately 3 G at the equator to approximately 700 G at the poles.

He also paints astronomically-oriented artworks under the name George Richard.

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