New Novel Highlights Space Shuttle Orbital Disaster
Space Shuttle return to flight and the deorbit of the Hubble telescope are highlighted in new novel
(PRWEB) April 8, 2005 -- The novel Deorbit the Space Shuttle: Stem Cell rescue summer publication date parallels with progress of the Space Shuttle fleet return to flight and Discoverys rollout to the launch pad. The novel is in the final stages of editing which includes the adding the recent government decision to deorbit the Hubble Space telescope.
Deorbit the Space Shuttle: Stem Cell Rescue highlights the Achilles heel of the NASA space shuttle fleet. ... blood spraying the white cabin walls of Space Shuttle Atlantis flashed across television screens worldwide." begins this near-future techno-thriller, a provocative novel by Neil Mavis that dramatizes the terrifying possibilities of a space shuttle rescue mission of a Hubble telescope gone awry.
The final current event topic that needs to occur before the book is released is the U.S. Supreme Court decision on medical marijuana between Angel Raich and John Ashcroft." Author Neil Mavis said in Tulsa. When that decision is rendered by the Supreme Court, the issue of medical marijuana and stem cell research will be threaded throughout the novel according to current events."
Space shuttle Atlantis is stranded when the Achilles heel of Atlantis - a single point of failure - has been damaged." Mavis verified the shuttles Achilles heel during discussions with a NASA space shuttle commander.
Deorbit the Space Shuttle: Stem Cell Rescue is a thought-provoking, and page-turning novel including timely topics such as private spacecraft, medical marijuana, and alternative energy. (Heuristic Publishing; Publication Date: June 15, 2005; $16.95).
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