Sir. Arthur. C. Clarke (1946-2008) is a British Science fiction writer, futurist and inventor. He is also known as the "Prophet of the Space age'. He was a lifelong proponent of space travel. 'A Space Odyssey (1968) and 'Rendezvous of Rama' (1973) are his famous works. 'The Star' was published in 1955 in 'Infinity Science Fiction' and won Hugo award for best Story in 1956. Arthur. C. Clarke's 'The Star' deals with a group of explorers who embarked upon remnants of an advanced civilization destroyed by a Supernova three thousand light years away. Clarke excellently presents the Scientific fact and his theological reflections in this story.