Searchlight (short story)
"Searchlight" is a very short science fiction story by American writer Robert A. Heinlein, about a little blind girl whose spaceship crashes on the Moon. The search for her takes advantage of her prodigious musical ability to locate her.
It was originally written in 1962 as part of an advertisement for Hoffman Electronics. Heinlein says that it was "a tour de force; required: to tell a story in 1200 words which legitimately involved electronics". Perhaps because of this, along with the relatively lower profits, it was the last short story Heinlein wrote; the remaining quarter-century of his career was devoted to writing novels and non-fiction essays.
"Searchlight" was first published in August 1962 in Scientific American and in September 1962 in Fortune. It is anthologized in The Worlds of Robert A. Heinlein, a collection of short stories published in 1966; The Past Through Tomorrow, a collection of short stories published in 1967; and his Expanded Universe in 1980.