Talk:A Fall of Moondust

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[edit] Radio show

I remember this being dramatized for radio sometime in the late 1970s or early 1980s on CBC Radio or another Canadian radio station. I don't remember exactly when or on what program or station. Possibilities include CBS Radio Mystery Theatre (carried by CFPL London, Ontario) or even, possibly, an X-Minus One episode from the 1950s.

GBC 14:38, 21 October 2005 (UTC)

[edit] Clarke with Cronkite

I seem to recall Arthur C. Clarke being interviewed by CBS News commentator Walter Cronkite on the subject of Clarke’s “A Fall of Moondust” at some point during the Apollo program missions.

I don’t recall whether a question that always occurs to me regarding this book—ergo why the moon does not, in fact, have seas of moondust as Clarke had proposed—actually took place in that interview or not.

Does anyone have any recollection of this interview?

Filmguy24p 07:43, 26 September 2007 (UTC)