
Venus
by
Ben Bova
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Science Fiction
Format
Paperback
Pages
405
Language
English
Published
May 15, 2001
Publisher
Tor Science Fiction
ISBN-10
0812579402
ISBN-13
9780812579406
Description
Ben Bova masterfully crafts a vivid and chilling portrayal of life on Venus, a planet notorious for its extreme conditions. The narrative begins with an exploration of the relentless heat that scorches the surface, transforming it into a merciless landscape where temperatures soar high enough to melt lead. This hostile environment serves as both a backdrop and a character in itself, influencing the fate of its inhabitants.
As scientists struggle to unlock the secrets of Venus, they are driven by the ambition to harness its unique resources. Through a series of gripping events, the story unfolds, revealing the complexities of human ambition intertwined with the harsh realities of life on this enigmatic planet. The journey into Venus's atmosphere introduces readers to an array of challenges, from toxic gases to crushing pressures, showcasing the resilience and determination of those daring enough to explore.
With keen insights into both the science and the human experience, Bova's vision of Venus spans the realms of adventure and existential reflection. This tale not only highlights the captivating allure of the universe's wonders but also touches upon the ethical dilemmas faced when humanity reaches out to conquer the unknown. It's a gripping narrative that compels one to question the cost of exploration in the pursuit of knowledge and survival.
As scientists struggle to unlock the secrets of Venus, they are driven by the ambition to harness its unique resources. Through a series of gripping events, the story unfolds, revealing the complexities of human ambition intertwined with the harsh realities of life on this enigmatic planet. The journey into Venus's atmosphere introduces readers to an array of challenges, from toxic gases to crushing pressures, showcasing the resilience and determination of those daring enough to explore.
With keen insights into both the science and the human experience, Bova's vision of Venus spans the realms of adventure and existential reflection. This tale not only highlights the captivating allure of the universe's wonders but also touches upon the ethical dilemmas faced when humanity reaches out to conquer the unknown. It's a gripping narrative that compels one to question the cost of exploration in the pursuit of knowledge and survival.
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