7 Great Science and SciFi Stories–why am I writing about this? I love science. I love learning new and surprising things. Maybe you do too. The first story is next.
7 Great Science and SciFi Stories – the first
Plate tectonics, geologic history, and astronomy–oh my!
Who would think the earth’s rocks record the Solar System’s planetary movements? I sure didn’t. Yet that is what the rocks are showing. Can you write a science fiction story based upon this? Reply in the comments or here and I’ll send you an ebook of your choice.
7 Great Science and SciFi Stories – the second
Then we have the famed Mars Rover Opportunity giving us this glorious picture.
The photograph is so spectacular, I took it from the NASA site and put it here:
What can top that? Maybe the next story.
7 Great Science and SciFi Stories – the third
In case you don’t click on the link, here’s an index of what’s there:
- Mysterious radio signals
- Nuclear Pasta
- Haumea Has Rings
- A Moon with a Moon
- Dark-Matter-Less Galaxy?
- The Most Bizarre Star
- Highly Electric Hyperion
- A Guiding Neutrino
- The Living Fossil Galaxy
- Double Quasar Image
- Infrared Stream from Space
- Rogue Planet with Auroras
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Next we have this.
7 Great Stories – the fourth
Do you think
7 Great Stories – the fifth
A hypersonic jet could get you anywhere in the world in thirty minutes. How would the world and society change?
7 Great Stories – the sixth
Do robotic dogs creep you out? Or do they make you think of the Jetsons?
7 Great Stories – the last
I have a soft place in my heart for exoskeletons, because the cover of my next book features my character, Jeremy Gentle, wearing one:
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