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Mars
(2021)(The second book in the Mohs 5.5 series)
A collection of stories by David Bruns, Peter Cawdron, Daniel Dominguez, Randall Hayes, Ralph Kern, Gerald M Kilby, A J McWain, Simon Morden, Bill Patterson, Anton Petrov, Douglas Phillips, Paul Van Rompaye, Felix R Savage and Kalene Williams
The time has finally come for humanity to conquer Mars. Or die trying.
Though robotic explorers have vastly increased our knowledge about the Red Planet, there's still so much we don't know. Will Mars be a second home for humanity? Or will it usher in our destruction?
Thirteen hard science fiction writers take on the big questions in this groundbreaking anthology, which grapples with real-life scientific puzzles and dilemmas in the format of thrilling short stories.
MOHS 5.5 stands for scientific rigor, and MARS stands for non-stop excitement. Explore the fourth planet from the sun in the company of authors such as Peter Cawdron, S.J. Morden, Gerald M. Kilby, Felix R. Savage, Douglas Phillips, and Ralph Kern. Plus a foreword by YouTube/What Da Math's Anton Petrov!
Genre: Science Fiction
Though robotic explorers have vastly increased our knowledge about the Red Planet, there's still so much we don't know. Will Mars be a second home for humanity? Or will it usher in our destruction?
Thirteen hard science fiction writers take on the big questions in this groundbreaking anthology, which grapples with real-life scientific puzzles and dilemmas in the format of thrilling short stories.
MOHS 5.5 stands for scientific rigor, and MARS stands for non-stop excitement. Explore the fourth planet from the sun in the company of authors such as Peter Cawdron, S.J. Morden, Gerald M. Kilby, Felix R. Savage, Douglas Phillips, and Ralph Kern. Plus a foreword by YouTube/What Da Math's Anton Petrov!
Genre: Science Fiction
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