Published: 1998
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"Exploring Space: Lower" by David Thomas delves into the intricacies of space exploration with a focus on the technological and human challenges faced in lower Earth orbit. The narrative follows a team of astronauts and scientists on a groundbreaking mission to establish a sustainable research base. As they navigate the complexities of microgravity and the psychological strains of isolation, they uncover mysteries about the universe and themselves. The story weaves together themes of adventure, perseverance, and the quest for knowledge, ultimately highlighting humanity’s enduring spirit in the face of the unknown. [Generated by language model - please report any problems].
This book was published in 1998 by Prim-Ed Publishing .
Mark McAndrew teaches at Cranbrook School and is a highly respected history author. David Thomas teaches at Cranbrook School and is a highly respected history author. Philip Cummins is Director of Academic Studies at Frensham School and a highly respected history author.