I'm really worried about Mars, Deltrine. Gone are the wild river plains, pristine canyons and equatorial rift valley, buried long ago beneath our power and production blisters. Now the ancient ocean boundaries are eroding and the ice caps expanding, both at an ever-increasing rate. Things aren't much better in the atmosphere either, where carbon dioxide... Continue Reading →
STORY: ‘665 Days’
There's a point in space at which the gravity of the earth and the sun are in balance. It's called the Lagrangian point, and Louise was determined to find it. She's young enough to be your daughter, the text from her mother read. Lucky you. She's old enough to be your mother, the text from... Continue Reading →