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Cradle of Saturn - James P. Hogan
Cradle of Saturn
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THAT PLANET HAS NO RIGHT TO BE THERE!Among the Saturnian moons, farsighted individuals, working without help or permission from any government, have established a colony. They call themselves the Kronians, after the Greek name for Saturn. Operating without the hidebound restrictions of... show more
THAT PLANET HAS NO RIGHT TO BE THERE!Among the Saturnian moons, farsighted individuals, working without help or permission from any government, have established a colony. They call themselves the Kronians, after the Greek name for Saturn. Operating without the hidebound restrictions of bureaucratic Earth, the colony is a magnet, attracting the best and brightest of the home world, and has been making important new discoveries. But one of their claims — that they have found proof that the Solar System has undergone repeated cataclysms, and as recently as a few thousand years ago — flies in the face of the reigning dogma, and is under attack by the scientific establishment.Then the planet Jupiter emits a white-hot protoplanet as large as the Earth, which is hurtling sunwards like a gigantic comet that will obliterate civilization....
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Format: paperback
ISBN: 9780671578664 (0671578669)
Publisher: Baen
Pages no: 544
Edition language: English
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No, just no. I've enjoyed some of Hogan's books. I assume I read this one years ago and must have liked it, because it survived several purges of my bookshelves. (My books reproduce like tribbles, periodically, that means it's them or me--and I prefer me.) Yet, I couldn't recall a thing about it. Ut...
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