Science Fiction/Suspense/Thriller. 65327 words long.
The Solar Sea
β Scribed by Summers, David Lee
- Book ID
- 106880004
- Publisher
- Lachesis Pub
- Year
- 2009
- Tongue
- en-GB
- Weight
- 130 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781897370834
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β¦ Synopsis
Science Fiction/Suspense/Thriller. 65327 words long.
Product Description
Humans settled the Moon and satellites orbiting the Earth were a common sight, but with the abolition of NASA, humans had no desire to go further and space exploration died. Then, a technician from the Very Large Array, a radio telescope in New Mexico, discovers powerful particles orbiting Saturnβs moon, Titan, which could be a new energy source. Strangely enough, following the discoveryβs announcement, whales around the Earth changed their songs overnight. As scion of the powerful Quinn Corporation, Thomas Quinn builds a solar sailβa vessel pushed by sunlight itselfβto find the source of these particles in Titanβs orbit. He gathers the best and brightest team to pilot his craft: Jonathan Jefferson, an aging astronaut known as the last man on Mars; Natalie Freeman, a distinguished Navy captain; Myra Lee, a biologist, specializing in whale communication; and John OβConnell, the technician who first discovered the particles. All together they make a grand tour of the solar system and discover not only wonders but dangers beyond their imagination. Drawing on his experience as an astronomer, David Lee Summers has created a story that is both exciting and plausible, one that can be enjoyed by both the young and young-at-heart who enjoy looking at the planets on a clear night and dreaming of what could be.
About the Author
David Lee Summers is an author, editor and astronomer living somewhere between the western and final frontiers in Southern New Mexico. His other novels are The Pirates of Sufiro, Children of the Old Stars, Heirs of the New Earth and Vampires of the Scarlet Order. His short stories and poems have appeared in such magazines as Realms of Fantasy, Cemetery Dance, Star*Line, The Martian Wave, and The Santa Clara Review. David is also the founding editor of Tales of the Talisman Magazine. When heβs not writing, David is paving the way for ships like the Aristarchus, by operating telescopes at Kitt Peak National Observatory in Arizona. Learn more about David and his writing at www.davidleesummers.com.
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Science Fiction/Suspense/Thriller. 65327 words long.
### Product Description Humans settled the Moon and satellites orbiting the Earth were a common sight, but with the abolition of NASA, humans had no desire to go further and space exploration died. Then, a technician from the Very Large Array, a radio telescope in New Mexico, discovers powerful par
Science Fiction/Suspense/Thriller. 65327 words long.