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The Enceladus Mission: Hard Science Fiction (Ice Moon Book 1)


Title The Enceladus Mission: Hard Science Fiction (Ice Moon Book 1)
Writer Brandon Q. Morris (Author)
Date 2025-01-22 01:51:52
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Desciption

On one of Saturn’s Moons……a probe made a discovery.Will this lead to the ultimate human voyage or a disaster?Martin was the perfect choice for the mission. A computer genius with an uncanny ability to pilot remote vehicles, he would be key to their success. There were just three problems, from Martin’s point of view.He didn’t like people or confined spaces.Also, Martin wasn’t good at traveling outside his comfort zone.Into his thirties, he never imagined they would ask him to join the Saturn mission, and he desperately wanted to decline. Something made him agree and now, soaring through space with the international crew, a catastrophic problem will test his mental acumen and psychological strength.It’s too late to turn back……but is it possible to continue?You’ll love this Hard Science Fiction novel, because Brandon Q. Morris, a physicist and space specialist, weaves a story that is plausible, intriguing, and has twists you won’t expect.Get it now.A space odyssey that’s worth taking. (Kirkus) Read more


Review

Editorial Reviews Review "Morris is an exponent of highly technical sci-fi that details aerospace exploration and innovation practically down to the last rivet ... the author's gift for narrative even endows the collision between a space rock and an automated vessel with something like emotional weight ... A space odyssey that's worth taking." - Kirkus About the Author Brandon Q. Morris is a physicist and space specialist as well as the author of several stand-alone novels, as well as books in seven bestselling science fiction series. He has long been concerned with space issues, both professionally and privately, and while he wanted to become an astronaut, he had to stay on Earth for a variety of reasons. He is particularly fascinated by the "what if," and through his books he aims to share compelling hard science fiction stories that could actually happen and someday may happen. David Stifel trained at the Yale School of Drama and has worked for such noted film directors as Steven Spielberg and Danny Boyle.

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