The Songs of Distant Earth
 

The Songs of Distant Earth

by Arthur C. Clarke

The countdown to doomsday began with the discovery in 1956 of the neutrino, a particle with no mass and no charge. By the year 2001, the significance of this phantom particle was understood: it was a harbinger. A cosmic event was imminent, and would be close enough to touch. Soon the Sun would go nova; the demolition of Earth was assured. And so it happened in the year 3620. Over the centuries... (read more)

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Excellent story of the last ship to leave a doomed earth making a pit stop for some agua on the ocean world of Talassa, before heading on to the barren world of Sagan 2. Great characters and science await the reader of this book.

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