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Follow on Google News | New Sci-fi Adventure - Born in Space: Unlocking Destiny by Jeremy CliftBy: BookBuzz A lone mother's struggle to reunite with her babies, born artificially in a rotating space lab. A new science fiction novel looks at the likely next wild frontier: A booming mining economy on the moon where robots outnumber humans by a 6 to 1 ratio, babies are created in labs in space, and the rich have fled earth's wars and climate traumas for new orbiting luxury compounds. "Born in Space," the prescient new novel by author Jeremy Clift, portrays a lone mother's battle to reunite with seven test-tube babies that she claims as her own. The author paints a vivid picture of a world in turmoil, where desire and ambition clash against a backdrop of interstellar intrigue and technological advancement. Clift envisages the moon becoming fully integrated into the world economy in the next half century, as giant mining companies turn the world's "eighth continent" into a huge construction site. More than a perceptive sci-fi adventure, the book is a tale of sacrifice, romance, and redemption set against the backdrop of a booming lunar economy and space colonization driven by AI and robotic technologies. The scheduled return of astronauts to the Moon in 2026 could trigger a new phase of colonization of the lunar surface, probably mostly by robots, with some human intervention. Clift, a former international journalist, foresees construction of major facilities on the moon to support mining efforts and lunar resupply missions for onward travel to Mars and other locations, including a maglev train linking the south pole with the central mining extraction areas. "A downside will be growing space debris in near-Earth orbit and pollution by extraction companies," Clift warns. Readers will be enthralled by the intricate plot that weaves together themes of family, betrayal, and the quest for truth amidst a backdrop of global uncertainty and the rise of AI-driven societies. Charlottesville- "Born in Space," (https://www.amazon.com/ Bookshop: https://bookshop.org/ https://www.amazon.com/ https://www.jeremycliftbooks.com Contact: ElleWon Press Email: End
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