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  • By: Annie Bellet
  • Narrated by: Dan Boice
  • Length: 1 hr and 16 mins
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By: Annie Bellet
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Summary

Ian and Jack Talley and the Prometheus Space Program set a record for the fastest manned flight to Jupiter. But the journey ended in disaster, crippling Jack and killing the rest of the team.

Ten years later, an eccentric multi-billionaire offers them all his money, and a second chance, if they'll fly him to Pluto. The Talley brothers reunite their team, ready to rekindle the dream of manned space flight. But self-doubts and technological issues both old and new appear, leaving the question open: are they making history? Or repeating it? And finding the answers could cost them far more than the Prometheus program.

The Light of the Earth As Seen From Tartarus is a near-future, science fiction novella.

©2011, 2012 AnneMarie Buhl (P)2012 AnneMarie Buhl

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