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Chapters and Release: Release days: Everyday Release time: 3pm UTC Status: Unedited. (Will edit after main story conclusion. Specifically from the start.) *** Synopsis: A fifteen years-old schoolgirl comes across a woman who was handing out leaflets for a confidential competition. Unknown to her, the competition took her out of Earth and into another dimension where she has to struggle to find clues behind why multiple worlds are having to be destroyed. The competition forces her to meet unknown entities who are both, good and bad. Sometimes, they would work for her and other times, they would work against her. The universe she goes to, causes her endless suffering until she finally solves the issue and head back to Earth. But that too, is of uncertainty. *** (Prologue) The dream of a child, is to grow up. While the dream of an adult, is to become a kid again. The dream of a poor person, is to be so wealthy and powerful, that the whole city would know their names. While the dream of a businessman, is to get the time in a day to sit and talk to his family for a second. Meanwhile, the dream of a missing or abducted person, is to go back home, to their family. And the dream of a teenager, is to simply be able to survive everything they are going through. Sometimes, people don't even know which category they belong to and move the way life moves them. Sometimes, they find a new path which leads them to even more difficulty. And in other times, they accept the hard truth, and choose to die. Thinking about the number of things that could happen instead, made her feel even more guilty for not listening to the advice of never wandering off alone. Now, she is homesick with extreme pressure of trying to grow strong, surpressing her from different direction. A normal fifteen years-old schoolgirl, comes across an opportunity to escape the hateful life she was leading. But the question is, was it really worst compared to the new life she was living? The competition grants her the things she wanted, but did it not have her pay the price for her choice? But of course, her reply would be, "I just accidentally joined it. It's no big deal compared to Earth." They are told that the worlds are all just novels they had read back at Earth, but if it were really true, why are certain things not matching with what seemed to be true in the novel compared to its world? As reckless she was, she got summoned into a different dimension where it was clearly uncertain whether she would ever be able to return back to Earth, to her previous life. But the more she got closer to Earth, the more the route got covered in blades. Turns out, the only way back, is to sacrifice the things that made her happy, and go on harsh adventures across the entire universe, while suffering threats from powerful enemies coming from the competition. (Author's note: I plan on making things more emotionally intense in the future.)
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How has NASA been inspired by science fiction?
NASA has been inspired by science fiction in several ways. For example, concepts like warp drive from 'Star Trek' have spurred research into faster - than - light travel theories, even if not yet achievable. Also, the idea of space colonies in many science fiction works has influenced NASA's thinking on long - term space habitation plans.
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2024-10-31 12:32
What are some interesting works in nasa science fiction?
One interesting work could be 'The Martian'. It's about an astronaut stranded on Mars and his struggle to survive. The story combines scientific knowledge about Mars with thrilling adventure.
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2024-12-01 23:44
What is 'nasa plausible science fiction' all about?
NASA plausible science fiction refers to fictional works that draw on the scientific knowledge and potential future scenarios proposed by NASA. For example, it could involve stories set on Mars colonies, which is a real goal of NASA's long - term space exploration plans. These fictions may also incorporate advanced propulsion systems that are currently being researched by NASA, like ion drives. They combine the wonder of science fiction with the plausibility based on NASA's scientific endeavors.
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2024-12-10 02:52
NASA Technologies
NASA is closely tied to technology. The Nasdaq-listed index was an average index of stock prices that reflected the changes in the American Nasdaq-listed stock market. It officially began trading on February 8, 1971. There are two main types of index, one of which is the NASA composite index, which reflects the entire market, and the NASA- 100 index, which reflects the national market. In its early days, it mainly covered technology stocks and emerging industry stocks. In the early 1990s, the technology stock boom pushed the NASA index up rapidly. In recent years, with the rise of digital currency and blockchain-related technology (also in the field of technology), the NASA index began to cover more related company stocks. There were many tech giants listed on the Nasdaq-listed companies. For example, in the first half of 2024, large tech stocks (the "Big Six" such as Google, Apple, Alphabet, Nvidia, Amazon, and Tesla) provided strong momentum for the U.S. stock market, and their weight in the Nasdaq-listed 100 index continued to increase. The "Big Six" alone accounted for more than 50% of the Nasdaq-listed 100 index. In addition, on May 28th, 2024, driven by the surge of Nvidia (a technology company), the Nazaire index rose by 99.09 points, or 0.59%, to 17,019.88 points. The Nazaire index broke through 17000 points for the first time in history. On December 4th, the Nasda index rose by 1.3% to 19,735.12 points, a record high. "A Short History of the Future: Legends of the Intelligent Era" was equally exciting. Everyone was welcome to click and read it!
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2026-01-26 19:09
Nasa spacecraft
The spaceships led by the United States National Aeroflot Administration (NASA) included the Orion Multi-Purpose Crew Vehicle. It was developed by Lockheed Martin and the European Space Agency was responsible for the development of the service module. It was a key component of NASA's Constellation program and the key to the Artemis program. On August 22, 2006, it was named Orion. On December 5, 2014, the first "exploration flight test" was successful. On November 16, 2022, it was launched to carry out the "Artemis- 1" mission. On December 11, it flew around the moon and returned to Earth. According to the plan, in November 2024, four astronauts would fly around the moon for about 10 days. In 2025, four astronauts would enter lunar orbit and two astronauts would be transferred to the lunar module for landing on the lunar surface. In addition, SpaceX's Dragon spacecraft also had close cooperation with NASA. It was used to carry out missions such as transporting astronauts to the International Space Station. For example, on November 3, 2024, NASA astronauts Nick Haig, Suni Williams, and Butch Wilmore, together with the Russian Space Agency astronauts, piloted the Dragon spacecraft from the forward port of the Harmony module to the summit port of the International Space Station. Two astronauts who had been stranded on the International Space Station for more than two months would return to Earth on the Dragon spacecraft in February 2025. The interstellar passenger plane of the boeing company also participated in NASA's manned space project, but it faced many problems. The first manned flight basically failed, and the results of the manned test flight did not meet NASA's requirements. Although it eventually returned to Earth safely without carrying people, it performed worse than SpaceX's Dragon spacecraft. The novel "Hundred Years of Spaceship" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
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2026-01-31 15:02
NASA spacecraft
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2026-01-31 18:19
How does nasa science fiction inspire real - space exploration?
It gives ideas. For example, concepts in science fiction about terraforming planets might inspire NASA to study if such a thing could be possible on Mars in the long run.
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2024-12-02 17:42
What are some specific examples of NASA being inspired by science fiction?
One example is the Mars rovers. Science fiction stories about exploring Mars likely influenced the development of these rovers. Another is the study of artificial gravity, which has been a common theme in science fiction and is now an area of research for NASA for long - duration space missions.
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2024-10-31 11:33
Can you give some examples of 'nasa plausible science fiction' works?
Sure. '2001: A Space Odyssey' is a classic example. It has elements such as space travel and interactions with alien technology that, while fictional, are somewhat plausible considering NASA's exploration of the cosmos. Also, the novel 'Artemis' by Andy Weir. It's set on a lunar colony, and the details about living on the moon are based on what we know from NASA's lunar research.
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2024-12-11 01:55
NASA Spaceship size
The following is some information about the size of NASA spacecraft: - Orion II's re-entry module weighed 10.4 tons, had a diameter of 5 meters, a height of 3.3 meters, a height of 7.92 meters, and a compressed volume of 19.555 cubic meters. - The "Artemis I" rocket used in the "Space Launch System" SLS had a height of 97.536 meters. - The size of the RS - 25 engine was 4.2 meters * 2.4 meters. - The Lucy spacecraft weighed 1550 kilograms and had a main body size of 13 meters. The two stacked solar panels had a diameter of 7.3 meters. The novel "Hundred Years of Spaceship" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
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2026-03-12 09:48
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