I’ve read the first few chapters of Death’s End. I love it already. Even the statistical information before the story starts is intriguing. Foolishly, I thought I could wait until my library copy came in, but I can’t. So I’m off to a bookstore.
“Welcome to jupiter,” a voice said over the radio at Nasa’s JPL, with scientists cheering, clapping and hugging each other.
The burn time was within one second of the predicted time, putting it in exactly the orbit it needed.
“You’re the best team ever! We just did the hardest thing Nasa has ever done,” shouted, principle investigator of the Juno mission, Scott Bolton.
so I just bought this
“The Three Body Problem” movie: sci-fi made in China?
Awesome! They made it into a fim. I cannot wait to see it.
Stephan Martinier’s cover art for the Tor versions of the Rememberance Of Earth’s Past (a.k.a. Three Body) trilogy by Liu Cixin.
[Top to bottom: The Three-Body Problem; The Dark Forest; Death’s End.]
Well I just finished The Dark Forest (3 body problem bk. 2) and now have nothing to do until September 20th.
http://ebooksession.com/book/MThmM2M1eA~~/The-Wandering-Earth#.VBxzvDwtD4g
Didn’t guess this one, either. And I don’t remember any orbital tethers in that story, or antennae. Plumes of plasma fire, maybe, but not tethers.
The Three-body Problem——Sword Holder
The Chart of Cosmic Exploration.