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Mission: Tomorrow
Author: | Bryan Thomas Schmidt |
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Baen, 2015 |
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Book Type: | Anthology |
Genre: | Science-Fiction / Fantasy |
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Synopsis
In Mission: Tomorrow, science fiction writers imagine the future of space exploration with NASA no longer dominant. Will private companies rule the stars or will new governments take up the call? From Brazilians to Russians to Chinese, the characters in these stories deal with everything from strange encounters, to troubled satellites and space ships, to competition for funding and getting there first. Nineteen stories of what-if spanning the gamut from Mercury to Pluto and beyond.
Table of Contents:
(stories available to read for free online are linked)
- Tombaugh Station - shortfiction by Robin Wayne Bailey (read)
- Excalibur - shortfiction by Jack McDevitt (read)
- The Race For Arcadia - shortfiction by Alex Shvartsman (read)
- A Walkabout Amongst The Stars - shortfiction by Lezli Robyn (read)
- In Panic Town, On The Backward Moon - shortfiction by Michael F. Flynn
- The Ultimate Space Race - shortfiction by Jaleta Clegg
- Orpheus' Engines - shortfiction by Christopher McKitterick
- Around The NEO in 80 Days - shortfiction by Jay Werkheiser
- Iron Pegasus - shortfiction by Brenda Cooper
- Airtight - shortfiction by Michael Capobianco
- Windshear - shortfiction by Angus McIntyre
- On Edge - shortfiction by Sarah A. Hoyt
- Tartaros - shortfiction by Mike Resnick
- Malf - shortfiction by David D. Levine
- Ten Days Up - shortfiction by Curtis C. Chen
- Tribute - shortfiction by Jack Skillingstead
- Rare (Off) Earth Elements - [Sam Gunn] - shortfiction by Ben Bova
- The Rabbit Hole - [The Gift from the Stars] - (2001) - novelette by James E. Gunn
- Sunrise on Mercury - (1957) - shortstory by Robert Silverberg
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