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When a new, Earthlike planet is discovered, an exploration team isdispatched to explore it. All the explorers understand it's a one-waymissionthe trip takes eighty years each way. They will only age a dozen yearsthanks to cryonic suspension, but Earth will have changed beyond recognitionwhen and if they return. Upon landing, the team discovers that New Earth is inhabited by a small group of intelligent creatures who strongly resemblehumans. They seem friendly, but who are they and what do they really want?Moreover, the scientists begin to realize that this planet cannot be natural.

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When a new, Earthlike planet is discovered, an exploration team isdispatched to explore it. All the explorers understand it's a one-waymissionthe trip takes eighty years each way. They will only age a dozen yearsthanks to cryonic suspension, but Earth will have changed beyond recognitionwhen and if they return. Upon landing, the team discovers that New Earth is inhabited by a small group of intelligent creatures who strongly resemblehumans. They seem friendly, but who are they and what do they really want?Moreover, the scientists begin to realize that this planet cannot be natural.
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Ben Bova was born in Philadelphia and received his doctorate in education from California Coast University in 1996. The author of over 120 futuristic novels and nonfiction books, he has also been a radio commentator, editor, lecturer, and aerospace industry executive. His articles, opinion pieces, and reviews have appeared in Scientific American, Nature, the New York Times, the Wall Street Journal, and many other publications. His work has earned six Hugo Awards. He received the Lifetime Achievement Award of the Arthur C. Clarke Foundation in 2005, and his novel Titan won the John W. Campbell Memorial Award for the best science fiction novel of 2006.