The Brick Moon

Author: Edward Everett Hale

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Description: The Brick Moon by Edward Everett Hale explores a fascinating early concept of a space station used for navigation. This collection of stories offers a glimpse into 19th-century science fiction, inspiring readers with its innovative ideas.

Pages: 120

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