The Highest Frontier

The Highest Frontier

Author: Joan Slonczewski

Publisher: St. Martin's Press

Published: 2012-08-28

Total Pages: 500

ISBN-13: 9780765367723

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The first SF novel in more than ten years from the scientist and author of A Door into Ocean. A girl goes to college in orbit, in a future transformed by technology, global warming, and invasive species.


The High Frontier: An Easier Way

The High Frontier: An Easier Way

Author: Tom Marotta

Publisher: Blurb

Published: 2019-01-09

Total Pages: 186

ISBN-13: 9780464706304

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Have you ever wanted to live in space? To see the majesty of Earth from orbit, to play in a zero-gravity wonderland, and be on the cutting edge of civilization? Such a place may be built sooner than you think. New scientific research, new technological developments, and new social trends are all combining to make settlements in space easier than ever to build. Not long ago Al Globus, a space settlement expert and software engineering contractor at NASA Ames Research Center, made two key scientific discoveries: - that equatorial low earth orbit (ELEO) has vastly lower radiation than most other places in space, - and that humans can adapt to rotating space structures faster than many people thought possible. These discoveries, combined with a fast-developing rocket industry and burgeoning financial and political support for space development, mean that humanity may be on the brink of a building boom in orbit. In a few decades space settlements could vastly improve life on Earth by developing new technologies, unlocking trillions of dollars of raw materials and energy in space, and opening up a new frontier for all humankind. In this fast-paced book learn how your future in space is closer than you think!


Fire On High

Fire On High

Author: Peter David

Publisher: Simon and Schuster

Published: 2002-08-04

Total Pages: 287

ISBN-13: 074345572X

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Lieutenant Robin Lefler's mother died in a shuttle explosion ten years ago. So is the woman being held prisoner in Thallonian space really her? If it is, what is her connection to the mysterious woman holding a weapon that could doom entire worlds? With the lives of billions at stake, Robin Lefler, Captain Calhoun and the crew of the U.S.S. Excalibur must find the answers before time runs out for them and for the struggling remnants of the once-great Thallonian Empire.


The High Lonesome Frontier

The High Lonesome Frontier

Author: Rebecca Campbell

Publisher: Tor Books

Published: 2016-09-07

Total Pages: 22

ISBN-13: 0765391805

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A meditation about the evolution and influence of a song written in 1902 over the next 150 plus years. At the Publisher's request, this title is being sold without Digital Rights Management Software (DRM) applied.


High Noon on the Electronic Frontier

High Noon on the Electronic Frontier

Author: Peter Ludlow

Publisher: MIT Press

Published: 1996

Total Pages: 564

ISBN-13: 9780262621038

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This collection of articles on cyberspace policy issues, has been collated from print and electronic sources, together with extracts from on-line discussions of these issues. The topics covered include privacy, property rights, hacking, encryption, censors


Wondrous Times on the Frontier

Wondrous Times on the Frontier

Author: Dee Brown

Publisher: august house

Published: 1991

Total Pages: 330

ISBN-13: 9780874836752

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Uses many sources to portray the diversity of the American frontier of the 1800s.


Fort Laramie

Fort Laramie

Author: Douglas C. McChristian

Publisher: University of Oklahoma Press

Published: 2017-03-13

Total Pages: 563

ISBN-13: 080615859X

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Of all the U.S. Army posts in the West, none witnessed more history than Fort Laramie, positioned where the northern Great Plains join the Rocky Mountains. From its beginnings as a trading post in 1834 to its abandonment by the army in 1890, it was involved in the buffalo hide trade, overland migrations, Indian wars and treaties, the Utah War, Confederate maneuvering, and the coming of the telegraph and first transcontinental railroad. Douglas C. McChristian has written the first complete history of Fort Laramie, chronicling every critical stage in its existence, including its addition to the National Park System. He draws on an extraordinary array of archival materials–including those at Fort Laramie National Historic Site–to present new data about the fort and new interpretations of historical events. Emphasizing the fort's military history, McChristian documents the army's vital role in ending challenges posed by American Indians to U.S. occupation and settlement of the region, and he expands on the fort's interactions with the many Native peoples of the Central Plains and Rocky Mountains. He provides a particularly lucid description of the infamous Grattan fight of 1854, which initiated a generation of strife between Indians and U.S. soldiers, and he recounts the 1851 Horse Creek and 1868 Fort Laramie treaties. Meticulously researched and gracefully told, this is a long-overdue military history of one of the American West's most venerable historic places.