
Voyager-1977 Human Interstellar Journey
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In 1977, two Voyager probes carrying gold-plated records set off from the Earth and flew into the boundless interstellar space. Taking this as the starting point, the novel unfolds an epic picture of human interstellar exploration spanning 223 years. Starting from the lunar footprints left by the Apollo program, to humans returning to the moon to establish a permanent base in 2026, from the difficult development of Mars colonization to the discovery of chemical footprints of extraterrestrial life under the ice of Europa, from the industrial revolution in the asteroid belt to the breakthrough experiments of the curvature engine - this book uses a chronicle of magnificent writing to describe how humans have gradually broken away from the gravity of the earth and become interplanetary and even interstellar civilizations. In 2032, the five stars in Tiancang sent a reply signal to the Traveler's Golden Record. For the first time, mankind confirmed that it was not alone in the universe. After a hundred years of struggle, humans have landed on Mars, traveled through the heliosphere, mastered nuclear fusion and vacuum energy technologies, and finally joined the Galactic Alliance to jointly deal with threats in the depths of the universe with more than 300 interstellar civilizations. The climax of the story falls in the "Reaper Crisis" in 2128 - mankind saved the entire galaxy by relying on its spirit of exploration and innovation. This book is not only a hard science fiction work, but also a hymn to the human exploration spirit. It combines real space history with reasonable future deductions, paying tribute to real people such as Carl Sagan and the Apollo astronauts. At the same time, it uses the philosophical perspective of "Dim Blue Dot" to remind us: No matter how far we go, the earth will always be our common home. The story of the Voyager is the story of human civilization's never-ending exploration.
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