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Lords of the Ice Moons


Lords of the Ice Moons

A Scientific Novel
Science and Fiction

von: Michael Carroll

18,18 €

Verlag: Springer
Format: PDF
Veröffentl.: 08.10.2018
ISBN/EAN: 9783319981550
Sprache: englisch

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What happens with some<i>thing</i>&nbsp;becomes some<i>one</i>?<div><br></div><div>In the aftermath of an asteroid impact, Earth’s power grid is damaged nearly beyond recovery. The survival of our world may well depend on energy sources collected from an abandoned undersea settlement beneath the icy surface of Enceladus. Earth-raised Colonel Carter Rhodes, in charge of Earth’s recovery efforts, calls upon Gwen Baré, a Venusian engineer, to regain control of the deserted moon outpost and collect fuel for Earth’s collapsing power grids.<div><br></div><div>However, what Gwen discovers churning in Enceladus's subsurface waters brings her and Colonel Rhodes' straightforward plans to a crashing halt. Soon, Gwen finds herself in the middle of an interplanetary standoff. Win, and give the last humans on Earth a chance to survive. Lose, and risk the permanent dismantling of human society across the Solar System. Forced to take sides in this war for power, resources, and species survival, Gwen must make choices that not only affect her own life, but also force her to question what "life" itself might really mean.</div><div><br></div><div>Will the promise of Enceladus energy be enough to salvage what is left of Earth‘s society?</div><div><br></div><div>Are these humans&nbsp;worthy of salvation?.</div></div>
<p>Prologue: A Little Ancient History.-&nbsp;Gwen Baré–August 2229, the present.-&nbsp;Interval: Grandma Baré’s Diary.-&nbsp;Carter Rhodes–September 2229.-&nbsp;Gwen.-&nbsp;Rhodes.-&nbsp;A Fairy Tale.-&nbsp;Gwen.-&nbsp;Chevalier.-&nbsp;Gwen–October 2229.-&nbsp;Antonio Vincenzi.-&nbsp;Circles Within Circles.-&nbsp;Tommy.-&nbsp;Staying in Touch.-&nbsp;Interval: Abandoning Enceladus.-&nbsp;Sisters.-&nbsp;Offering.-&nbsp;Interval: Thanks for the Memories.-&nbsp;Top of the Loop.-&nbsp;Planetary Yachting.-&nbsp;The Water and the Wattage.-&nbsp;Drop.-&nbsp;You Can’t Go Home Again.-&nbsp;Down the Rabbit Hole.-&nbsp;Gwen.-&nbsp;The Downside of Topside.-&nbsp;Cold Awakening.-&nbsp;Hosts of Atlantis West.-&nbsp;In Trouble and Under Water.-&nbsp;Civilized Conversation.-&nbsp;Meetings.-&nbsp;A New Light.-&nbsp;Interference.-&nbsp;Final Approaches.-&nbsp;A Walk on the Sunny Side.-&nbsp;The Dark Side.-&nbsp;Goings and Comings.-&nbsp;An FTL on the Wall.-&nbsp;Long Distance.-&nbsp;Taina.-&nbsp;Homeward.-&nbsp;The Science Behind the Story.</p><p></p>
<div><div><p>Author/artist Michael Carroll has spent decades as a science journalist and even longer as an astronomical artist. He received the AAS Division of Planetary Science’s Jonathan Eberhart Award for the best planetary science feature article of 2012. He lectures extensively in concert with his various books, and has done invited talks at science museums, aerospace facilities, and NASA centers. He has written articles and books on topics ranging from space to archeology. His articles and art have appeared in <i>TIME</i>, <i>National Geographic</i>, <i>Scientific American</i>, <i>Smithsonian</i>, <i>Popular Science</i>, <i>Astronomy</i>, <i>Sky and Telescope</i>, <i>Astronomy Now</i> (UK), and a host of children’s books and magazines. Among his most recent twenty-some books are Springer’s <i>Europa’s Lost Expedition </i>and <i>Antarctica: Earth's Own Ice World.</i></p> One of his paintings is on the surface of Mars—in digital form—aboard the Phoenix lander. In 2006, he receivedthe Lucien Rudaux Award for lifetime achievement in the Astronomical Arts. He is a Fellow and founding member of the International Association of Astronomical Artists.<p></p></div></div>
In the aftermath of an asteroid impact, Earth’s power grid is damaged nearly beyond recovery. The survival of our world may well depend on energy sources collected from an abandoned undersea settlement beneath the icy surface of Enceladus. Earth-raised Colonel Carter Rhodes, in charge of Earth’s recovery efforts, calls upon Gwen Baré, a Venusian engineer, to regain control of the deserted moon outpost and collect fuel for Earth’s collapsing power grids.<div><br></div><div>However, what Gwen discovers churning in the subsurface waters of Enceladus brings their straightforward plans to a crashing halt. Soon, Gwen finds herself in the middle of an interplanetary standoff. Win, and give the last humans on Earth a chance to survive. Lose, and risk the permanent dismantling of human society across the Solar System. Forced to take sides in this war for power, resources, and species survival, Gwen must make choices that not only affect her own life, but also force her to question what "life" itself might really mean.<br></div><div><br></div><div>Will the promise of Enceladus energy be enough to salvage what is left of Earth‘s society?</div><div><br></div><div>Are these humans&nbsp;worthy of salvation?.</div>
Spotlights one of Saturn's lesser-known moons, Enceladus, in an original and thought-provoking tale about survival Covers the very latest in space science news, including the composition of the crust and existence of geysers of Enceladus, the presence of complex organic molecules, and the dangers and possible solutions to near Earth asteroid (NEA) collisions Immerses readers in an action-heavy world of interplanetary intrigue and high-tech alien environments

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