NEBULAR Collection 1: The Triton Base

NEBULAR Collection 1: The Triton Base
Author: Thomas Rabenstein
Publisher: SciFi-World Medien Verlag
Total Pages: 442
Release: 2023-05-03
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

NEBULAR is a science fiction series that transports you to the year 2113. It is an era in which nation states are a thing of the past. United in the Solar Union, Humanity faces its last great challenge: the exploration of the outer Solar System. The Union Fleet already maintains scientific outposts on the distant moons of the gas giants Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune. Private companies are mining for raw materials and large spaceships are travelling between the inner planets. The causes of earlier civilisational setbacks, such as wars, diseases and poverty, have been overcome. Around ten billion Union citizens populate the Earth, with another 250 million humans settling in the growing colonies on the Luna and Mars. The furthest outpost from Earth is located on Neptune's moon Triton. It is an icy cold world where mainly scientists and private companies are based. The crew's main task is to explore the Kuiper Belt, also known as the Outer Ring, with its numerous dwarf planets. Astrophysicists are using the remoteness of the celestial body to advance the search for extraterrestrial life. The scientists of the new SETI project use their receiving antennas to examine the neighbouring stars for potential radio signals from alien civilisations. A total of around two thousand humans are working on the Triton Base. Space travellers from Earth have seen the ice deserts on Jupiter's moon Europa, the dust storms of Mars and the primeval hydrocarbon seas on Saturn's moon Titan with their own eyes, but so far they have not found any extraterrestrial life. One of Humanity's most important goals remains to make peaceful contact with alien civilisations in space. Unconsciously, most scientists hope that these life forms are similar to us and that communication is possible. So far, the search has been unsuccessful, but this does not rule out the possibility that they exist in the infinite expanses of space and are already watching us.

NEBULAR 1: The Triton Base

NEBULAR 1: The Triton Base
Author: Thomas Rabenstein
Publisher: SciFi-World Medien Verlag
Total Pages: 113
Release: 2024-08-15
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

NEBULAR is a science fiction series that takes you to the year 2113. It is an era in which nation states are a thing of the past. United in the Solar Union, humanity faces its last great challenge: the exploration of the outer Solar System. The Union Fleet already maintains scientific outposts on the distant moons of the gas giants Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune. Private companies are prospecting for raw materials and spaceships shuttle between the planets. The causes of earlier civilisational setbacks, such as wars, disease and poverty, have been overcome. Around ten billion citizens of the Solar Union populate the Earth, and another 250 million people settle in the growing colonies on the Earth’s moon and Mars. The furthest outpost from Earth is on Neptune’s moon Triton. It is a frigid world populated mainly by scientists and private companies. The crew’s main task is to explore the Kuiper Belt with its dwarf planets, also called the Outer Ring. Astrophysicists use the remoteness of the celestial body to advance the search for extraterrestrial life. The scientists of the new SETI project use their receiving antennas to examine neighbouring stars for potential radio signals from alien civilisations. A total of around two thousand men and women are on duty at the Triton Base. The icy deserts on Jupiter’s moon Europa, the dust storms of Mars and the primordial hydrocarbon seas on Saturn’s moon Titan have been seen by space travellers from Earth with their own eyes, but so far they have not found extraterrestrial life. One of humanity’s most important goals remains to make peaceful contact with alien civilisations in space. Unconsciously, most scientists hope that these life forms are similar to us and that communication is possible. So far, the search has been unsuccessful, but this does not rule out the possibility that they exist in the vastness of space and are already observing us.

NEBULAR 2: Save Triton!

NEBULAR 2: Save Triton!
Author: Thomas Rabenstein
Publisher: SciFi-World Medien Verlag
Total Pages: 99
Release: 2022-11-04
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

A Solar Union scout ship lands on the Kuiper object Quaoar. The crew, led by squadron leader Bill Davis, finds alien artefacts on the dwarf planet. The team enters an underground cavern and discovers a terrifying, frozen alien creature during their exploration. After the alien’s rigidity has given way, the spacemen have no choice but to flee. Through the extraterrestrial’s extreme bioelectric radiation, the humans receive fragments of its thoughts. The creature transmits an impulse that takes root in the minds of the landing team: Globuster! The bestial-looking creature behaves in an extremely hostile manner. Peaceful contact seems impossible. One crew member is killed in the collision, the others manage to escape from the Globuster cave. The bizarre intelligence creature begins to race, destroys the scout ship of the exploration team and starts a hunt for the survivors. It has the ability to detect other creatures by their mental aura. While trying to escape, Bill Davis and Caroline Tubian realise that they are inferior to the extraterrestrial in every way. Hand weapons they carry with them prove ineffective. The Globuster envelops itself in a protective field against which there seems to be no remedy. At the last second, a commando from the Triton Base appears and is able to evacuate the two astronauts. The alien retreats in the face of the supposed superiority and escapes in a lenticular spaceship. Before doing so, it triggers a fateful process and changes the orbital path of the dwarf planet. It now lies exactly on a collision course with Triton ...

NEBULAR 5: Army of Nanobots

NEBULAR 5: Army of Nanobots
Author: Thomas Rabenstein
Publisher: SciFi-World Medien Verlag
Total Pages: 87
Release: 2023-05-02
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

The Soulwanderer and his Spike pose the greatest threat in the history of the Solar Union. The extraterrestrial being, which resides in the eternal ice of Antarctica, is pursuing a sinister plan. It is determined to rob united humanity of all its modern achievements, to dominate and mentally subjugate every individual. The reasons for the extraterrestrial's actions are unknown. At this point, no one knows that the present is linked to the distant past. History seems to be repeating itself. Once before, a battle was fought on Earth against the Soulwanderer, but there were no humans who resolutely opposed him. While about a million years ago the Progonauts were fighting for survival, this time human civilisation is on the brink of extinction. In the greatest need and as a last means of defence, the leaders of the Solar Union use a special weapon. It is the Army of Nanobots.

NEBULAR 7: The Techno-Clerics

NEBULAR 7: The Techno-Clerics
Author: Thomas Rabenstein
Publisher: SciFi-World Medien Verlag
Total Pages: 81
Release: 2023-12-29
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

The year is 2113. Scorge has arrived in the system of Epsilon Indi with the YAX-KUK-MO. Together with Toiber Arkroid, Vasina and Lai Pi, The Shwakan is following vague clues in search of the homeworld of an ancient robot civilisation. The trader is bound by a promise he made to 40028, a robot of this people that he recovered from an asteroid on a trading trip. Scorge follows the sparse clues and scans the supposed target system. Despite an extensive search, the centre world remains untraceable. The home of 40028 seems to have disappeared, just like the builders of the spherical robots, who anchored a high cosmic moral standard in the basic programming of their artificial creatures. Where have the brothers of the spherical robot gone? Scorge doesn’t give up and persists. He investigates every moon of Epsilon Indi, hoping to soon discover a trace of the Techno-Clerics.

OSMINDA

OSMINDA
Author: Thomas Rabenstein
Publisher: SciFi-World Medien Verlag
Total Pages: 184
Release: 2022-12-29
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

Peter Hubble is an astronomer and director of the Mount Wilson Observatory in California. After the sudden death of his wife Margret, he cares for their 16-year-old daughter Sally and tries to cope with the challenges of a single working father. On the way to his workplace, the two are caught in a violent storm. A landslide temporarily cuts off their way back to Pasadena and the mountain road is blocked. On the way, Sally and he find an unconscious woman on the side of the road. They administer first aid and take the stranger to the observatory. What they do not suspect at the time: The encounter sets in motion a chain of terrifying events that seriously changes the scientist's entire world view ...

Neptune and Triton

Neptune and Triton
Author: Dale P. Cruikshank
Publisher: University of Arizona Press
Total Pages: 1292
Release: 1995-11
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780816515257

The first reconnaissance of all the major planets of the Solar System culminated in the Voyager 2 encounter with Neptune in August 1989. Neptune itself was revealed as a planet with gigantic active storms in its atmosphere, and off-center magnetic field, and a system of tenuous, lumpy rings. Whereas only two satellites were known prior to the encounter, Voyager discovered six more. Triton, the largest satellite, was revealed as a frozen, icy world with clouds and layers of haze, and with vertical plumes of particles reaching five miles into the thin atmosphere. This latest Space Science Series volume presents the current level of understanding of Neptune, its riings, and its satellites, derived from the data received from the Voyager. The book's chapters are written by the world's leading authorities on various aspects of the Neptune system and are based on papers presented at an international conference held in January 1992. Covering details of Neptune's interior, atmosphere, rings, magnetic fields, and near-space environment--as well as the small satellites and the remarkable moon Triton--this volume is a unique resource for planetary scientists and astronomers requiring a comprehensive analysis of Neptune viewed in the context of our knowledge of the other giant planets. Until another spacecraft is sent to Neptune, Neptune and Triton will stand as the basic reference on the planet.

Planetary Science

Planetary Science
Author: George H. A. Cole
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 540
Release: 2002-04-01
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780750308151

There are many planetary systems other than our own, but it is only through a detailed understanding of the relatively accessible bodies in our solar system that a thorough appreciation of planetary science can be gained. This is particularly pertinent with the recent discovery of extra-solar planets and the desire to understand their formation and the prospect of life on other worlds. Planetary Science: The Science of Planets Around Stars focuses on the structure of planets and the stars they orbit and the interactions between them. The book is written in two parts, making it suitable for students at different levels and approaching planetary science from differing backgrounds. Twelve independent descriptive chapters reveal our solar system and the diverse bodies it contains, including satellites, planetary rings, asteroids, comets, meteorites, and interstellar dust. These chapters are accompanied by 42 detailed topics that discuss specialized subjects in a quantitative manner and will be essential reading for those in higher level courses. Coverage includes mineralogy, stellar formation and evolution, solar system dynamics, atmospheric physics, planetary interiors, thermodynamics, planetary astrophysics, and exobiology. Problems and answers are also included. Planetary Science: The Science of Planets Around Stars presents a complete overview of planetary science for students of physics, astronomy, astrophysics, earth sciences, and geophysics. Assuming no prior knowledge of astrophysics or geophysics, this book is suitable for students studying planetary science for the first time.

Planetary Sciences

Planetary Sciences
Author: Imke de Pater
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 665
Release: 2015-01-29
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1316195694

An authoritative introduction for graduate students in the physical sciences, this award-winning textbook explains the wide variety of physical, chemical, and geological processes that govern the motions and properties of planets. This updated second edition has been revised and improved while maintaining its existing structure and organization. Many data tables and plots have been updated to account for the latest measurements. A new Appendix focuses on recent discoveries since the second edition was first published. These include results from Cassini, Kepler, MESSENGER, MRO, LRO, Dawn at Vesta, Curiosity, and others, as well as many ground-based observatories. With over 300 exercises to help students apply the concepts covered, this textbook is ideal for graduate courses in astronomy, planetary science and earth science, and well suited as a reference for researchers. Color versions of many figures, movie clips supplementing the text, and other resources are available at www.cambridge.org/depater.