When Worlds CollidePaperback Library, 1962 - 192 páginas The concept of Earth being struck by a large body from space has been a popular plot in several films. This 1932 volume, however, was possibly the first to present that scenario. Here, humankind races to complete a spacecraft--an airborne ark--that will carry an assortment of people to begin the population over again as a rogue planet on a collision course with Earth speeds toward a cataclysmic end. |
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... seemed to me the second streak in the sky says that God is doing the same thing once more . He hasn't changed His nature since Genesis ; not in that short time . Why should He ? It seemed to me , Tony , He looked us all over again and ...
... seemed to me the second streak in the sky says that God is doing the same thing once more . He hasn't changed His nature since Genesis ; not in that short time . Why should He ? It seemed to me , Tony , He looked us all over again and ...
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... seemed to be ; and its edges , instead of being sharp , were furred with a luminous aura which indicated its atmosphere . Riding as if on the bosom of Bronson Alpha was its smaller comrade , and it was sometimes difficult for the eye to ...
... seemed to be ; and its edges , instead of being sharp , were furred with a luminous aura which indicated its atmosphere . Riding as if on the bosom of Bronson Alpha was its smaller comrade , and it was sometimes difficult for the eye to ...
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... seemed no more than a slight sway , and those who remained awake found it possible to talk in more ordinary tones . Gravity diminished steadily , so that gestures were easier to make than they had been on Earth . Time lost all sequence ...
... seemed no more than a slight sway , and those who remained awake found it possible to talk in more ordinary tones . Gravity diminished steadily , so that gestures were easier to make than they had been on Earth . Time lost all sequence ...
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