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Alison Sinclair

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Cavalcade
Year 1998
Publisher Millennium
ISBN 1857985648
 

 

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Just as the aliens promised, a ship has landed and taken away those who took up their invitation to a new, better life.  But when the pioneers wake aboard the vessel there is no welcoming committee to be seen.  All the watches have stopped, except for one old-fashioned pocket watch which reveals two and a quarter hours have passed unawares.

And then a scream rends the air: a pacemaker has stopped and there's nothing anyone can do to restart the ailing heart.  When the US Special Forces squad radio also malfunctions. it's clear that something on board the alien ship is decommissioning everything electronic, no matter how mundane.

And if they are going to be able to survive, someone is going to have to find a way to communicate with the aliens that have taken them prisoner ...

 

 

Review



Nominated for the Arthur C Clarke Award

'An intriguing new slant on first contact'
New Scientist

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Apollo 10 commander Thomas P. Stafford pats the nose of Snoopy, the mission's mascot, held by Jamye Flowers, astronaut Gordon Coopers' secretary.

 

 

Credit: NASA

A Touch of Luck
As the Apollo 10 crew walks along a corridor on the way to Launch Complex 39B, mission commander Thomas P. Stafford pats the nose of Snoopy, the mission's mascot, held by Jamye Flowers, astronaut Gordon Coopers' secretary.

The Apollo 10 crew nicknamed the Lunar Module (LM) "Snoopy" and the Command/Service Module (CSM) "Charlie Brown" after characters in the Charles Schulz comic strip "Peanuts."

Launched on May 18, 1969, the Apollo 10 mission was a 'dress rehearsal' for the lunar landing that occurred later that year.

The mission successfully completed the first manned CSM and LM docking and undocking operations in a lunar environment. Apollo 10 orbited the moon 31 times during its eight-day mission and took the LM to within 50,000 feet of the lunar surface, simulating a lunar landing.

After all these historic 'firsts,' the crew also sent the first live color television from space.

NASA Image of the day archive

 

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