The Solar System and Back
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The Solar System and Back (1970) is the seventh collection of Isaac Asimov's essays, reprinted from The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction (F&SF).
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- "Nothing" (March 1959)
- "The First Metal" (December 1967)
- "The Seventh Metal" (January 1968)
- "The Predicted Metal" (February 1968)
- "The Seventh Planet" (March 1968)
- "The Dance of the Sun" (April 1968)
- "Backward, Turn Backward—" (May 1968)
- "Counting Chromosomes" (June 1968)
- "Little Lost Satellite" (July 1968)
- "The Terrible Lizards" (August 1968)
- "The Dying Lizards" (September 1968)
- "Little Found Satellite" (October 1968)
- "The Planetary Eccentric" (November 1968)
- "View from Amalthea" (December 1968)
- "The Dance of the Satellites" (January 1969)
- "Uncertain, Coy, and Hard to Please" (February 1969)
- "Just Right" (March 1969)
- "The Incredible Shrinking People" (April 1969)