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Outer Solar

Quentin Ferguson

Traducteur A AI

Maison d'édition: Publifye

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Synopsis

"Outer Solar" is a captivating young adult science fiction novel that blends space exploration, biotechnology, and the power of youthful imagination. The story follows David, a teenage astronomy enthusiast, as he becomes enthralled by the discovery of a mysterious object beyond Neptune's orbit. This celestial anomaly baffles the scientific community, setting the stage for an exciting adventure that combines cutting-edge science with the thrill of potential extraterrestrial contact.

 
As David delves deeper into his research, he uniquely applies his knowledge of biotechnology to astronomical observations, leading him to a groundbreaking hypothesis about the nature of the enigmatic object. The novel skillfully weaves together themes of perseverance, interdisciplinary thinking, and the challenges of being a young voice in the world of professional science.

 
Readers are treated to vivid descriptions of futuristic technology and space exploration techniques, grounded in real scientific principles. Throughout the book, the author maintains a delicate balance between scientific accuracy and accessibility, explaining complex concepts through David's journey of discovery. This approach not only educates young readers about the scientific process but also inspires them to pursue STEM fields.

 
"Outer Solar" stands out for its emphasis on critical thinking and the excitement of scientific discovery, making it a valuable read for aspiring scientists and space enthusiasts alike.
Disponible depuis: 19/09/2024.
Longueur d'impression: 76 pages.

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