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Wednesday, June 01, 2016

Develop Cislunar Space...

Plans to develop cislunar space...


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Poppy in the Garden

Poppy in the Garden
"And now these three remain: Faith, Hope and Love. But the greates of these is Love," I Corinthians 13:13

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Marilyn W Lathrop
I am the author of the science fiction series, "Over the Edge," which includes romance novels featuring characters from the series.
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I grew up loving the stars.

We lived on a farm far from the city where stars provided light when the moon did not shine. In the distance, Cannon Air Force Base was home to fighter jets that flew over our land, sometimes breaking the sound barrier, a thrilling sound I still love--the sound of freedom!

I devoured science fiction, Heinlein, Bradbury, Asimov, Herbert, Le Guin and Le Engle until I grew weary of the newer writing, plot driven, technical, dry, lifeless. Now I write science fiction-- character driven science fiction--and try to fill it with love, mystery and wonder.

Drink from Over the Edge

Drink from Over the Edge

Science: Fountain of Youth, Time magazine, Friday, January 7, 1966

"Not only did time seem to pass slowly for Astronauts Frank Borman and James Lovell aboard Gemini 7 last month. Time actually slowed down for them, says Rice University Space Science Professor Robert C. Haymes. While orbiting the earth for 330 hours, figures Haymes, the astronauts aged a thousandth of a second less than men on earth."


John Cerney Murals

John Cerney Murals
Appearing on Highway 285 south of Roswell, NM

Light, Time and Distance

The star nearest to Earth, besides our sun, is something like 24,000,000,000,000 miles away. Light travels at 186,000 miles per second. A light year is how far light travels in a year, 5,865,696,000,000 miles. Thus, the nearest star is quite a long way off. Our sun is about 8 light minutes away.

Whatever we see in the night sky, it's old news. That light has been traveling a long time to reach our retinas. We don't really know what's still out there. We assume everything's pretty much unchanged, but we really don't know. Even in our solar system, if our sun were to explode, it would take about 8 minutes for us to realize we were doomed. Eight or ten blissful minutes and then blam.

Make good use of your time. Don't waste it. Now is really all we have, it's all we've ever had.

Rocket museum at White Sands Missle Range near Las Cruces, New Mexico

Space and Science Links

  • True Size
  • Measuring Those Really Gigantic Distances
  • Genetic Recombination Study Defies Human-Chimp Evolution
  • Wired Magazine for the Latest Geek News
  • Incredible Space Pictures by Astronaut Wheelock

How Far is Minan from Earth?

Eleven quintillion, one hundred seventy-three quadrillion, one hundred seventeen trillion, three hundred thirteen billion, nine hundred twenty million miles.

11,173,117,313,920,000,000 the distance from Minan to Earth

Or twenty light years.

Describing the distance in light years is way easier.

Interesting Links for Fellow Writers

  • Seven Quotes from Seven Writers on Writing
  • Philip K. Dick: How to Build a Universe That Doesn't Fall Apart....
  • Robert Liparulo, author, Christian thrillers & young adult fiction
  • Interview with Game Of Thrones editor, Jane Johnson
  • Redroom: Where the Authors Are
  • Smashwords Blog: Interview With Joseph Lallo
  • Steven Pressfield
  • Joe Konrath: A Newbie's Guide to Publishing


Quick Over the Edge Facts

Spaceships in the Over the Edge universe max their speed at 80% of light. This means that for a journey between Celi and Ephon, which takes two years light speed, time for the travelers slows to one year, one month and one week for them.










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"Black Magic Woman" with old friend, Robert Bowles, on lead guitar...


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