
The Deep Space Scrolls is a science fiction novella by Robert F. Young, first published in 1963. It presents a fictional Senate hearing regarding a significant space mission, where Lieutenant Colonel Willard S. Greaves recounts his experiences aboard the spacecraft Camaraderie 17. The narrative explores themes of mythology and humanity's connection to extraterrestrial origins, culminating in a transformative realization about spirituality and divinity. Young's work is notable for its lyrical prose and profound philosophical inquiries into human history and the cosmos.


























