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"
Right
.
And
where
is
‘
here
’
?
"
"
Saumlaki
Station
.
Schedar
sector
.
"
He
said
it
as
though
he
was
already
losing
interest
,
as
if
this
was
a
routine
he
went
through
several
times
a
day
.
He
might
have
been
losing
interest
.
I
wasn
’
t
.
I
’
d
never
heard
of
Saumlaki
Station
,
but
I
’
d
certainly
heard
of
Schedar
sector
.
Schedar
was
a
K
supergiant
out
toward
the
edge
of
the
Local
Bubble
.
It
defined
one
of
the
seventy
-
odd
navigational
sectors
across
the
whole
Bubble
.
Did
I
mention
the
Bubble
already
?
*
*
*
You
know
how
the
Milky
Way
Galaxy
looks
;
you
’
ve
seen
it
a
thousand
times
,
in
paintings
and
computer
simulations
.
A
bright
central
bulge
at
the
galactic
core
,
with
lazily
curved
spiral
arms
flung
out
from
that
hub
,
each
arm
composed
of
hundreds
of
billions
of
stars
,
ranging
from
the
dimmest
,
slow
-
burning
dwarfs
to
the
hottest
supergiants
teetering
on
the
edge
of
supernova
extinction
.
Now
zoom
in
on
one
arm
of
the
Milky
Way
.
There
’
s
the
sun
,
orange
-
yellow
,
about
two
-
thirds
out
from
the
centre
of
the
galaxy
.
Lanes
and
folds
of
dust
swaddle
the
sun
out
to
distances
of
tens
of
thousands
of
light
-
years
.
Yet
the
sun
itself
is
sitting
right
in
the
middle
of
a
four
-
hundred
-
light
-
year
-
wide
hole
in
the
dust
,
a
bubble
in
which
the
density
is
about
a
twentieth
of
its
average
value
.
That
’
s
the
Local
Bubble
.
It
’
s
as
if
God
blew
a
hole
in
the
dust
just
for
us
.