
A Traveler's Guide to the Stars
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Narrated by:
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Michael Page
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By:
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Les Johnson
With known exoplanets now numbering in the thousands and initiatives like 100 Year Starship and Breakthrough Starshot advancing the idea of interstellar travel, the age-old dream of venturing forth into the cosmos and perhaps even colonizing distant worlds may one day become a reality. A Traveler's Guide to the Stars reveals how.
Les Johnson takes you on a thrilling tour of the physics and technologies that may enable us to reach the stars. He discusses the latest exoplanet discoveries, promising interstellar missions on the not-so-distant horizon, and exciting new developments in space propulsion, power, robotics, communications, and more. But interstellar travel will not be easy, and it is not for the faint of heart. Johnson describes the harsh and forbidding expanse of space that awaits us, and he addresses the daunting challenges—both human and technological—that we will need to overcome in order to realize tomorrow's possibilities.
A Traveler's Guide to the Stars is your passport to the next great frontier of human discovery, providing a rare inside look at the remarkable breakthroughs in science and technology that will help tomorrow's space travelers chart a course for the stars.
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Furthermore, the performance is a true benefit to the work, as the narrator consistently delivers the story in clear, eloquent tone and voice, and elevates even the more mundane statistical data points to thoroughly enjoyable prose.
All in all, I very much recommend this book to anyone even tangentially interested in the concept of interstellar travel, in the technical abilities required to make it happen, or who has otherwise been fascinated by fictional accounts of star travel after the fashion of "Star Trek" and the other stories which Johnson references herein. This book truly does them all justice!
An excellent look at the realities of star travel!
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The book analyzes if it is possible to travel to another star. Johnson says that it is, but it will be extremely difficult. Then he assesses the different types of ships and propulsion systems. He finishes the book with a neat chapter that discusses how realistic (or not) are the various hyper-drives, warp-speeds, and whatever-type of technologies that science fiction characters use to traverse mind-boggling distances.
Johnson admonishes us to think (very, very) big and dream.
Please note, I will stipulate that I am biased to like this book. I adore the narrator, Michael Page. I would love to have him narrate my quotidian routine. "Here, Jamie enters Shop Rite and surveys the cereal . . . ." Ah, heaven. What a voice!
Warmest regards,
Jamie Pfeffer
Westfield, NJ
Think Very Big!
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This is science fiction not science.
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