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Astrophilia. noun. A love (and/or obsession) for planets, stars, and outer space. When advanced android SUN500 got assigned to a space travel mission, it had only tried to finish it successfully. Meeting a secretly deviated LR700, however, shows that it could do things it wasn't programmed for. *** "I just wanted to inform you that I am to be your partner for your next trip," the android had said with a slight smile. Huh, that was strange. SUN500 was definitely not informed about this sudden partnership. [a little information] This story is written by two authors with two main characters, so if the flow is kind of bad, please forgive us. This is our first story together. Also! Do be kind if our uploads are mega slow, we're both s u p e r stressed at all times, but I(☀️), swear we'll get something done!
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Ami: "We may be in different worlds, but we share the same moon and stars." This is a sci-fi love story, dedicated to those people who had to depart... Can you still see the stars in the city's sky? Have you ever imagined that your imagination could transcend what meets the eye? Slowly soaring towards the outer reaches of the solar system, you will encounter Mars first, followed by the asteroid belt teeming with activity, and then the radiant Jupiter and the ringed Saturn. Continuing further, there's Uranus, and beyond Uranus lies the deep blue Neptune, followed by the Kuiper Belt. Farther still is the Oort Cloud, a journey that takes at least 20,000 years... This is a pilot's logbook from the era of interstellar exploration. During that time, fusion technology has become practical, and humanity has embarked on voyages into the frigid expanses of the outer solar system, exploring the Kuiper Belt. Earth remains a stage for political and economic struggles, while the explorers are busy bees of that era, pioneers venturing into various planetary belts, far removed from human civilization. This story encompasses love, longing, psychological descriptions, speculation, as well as themes of loneliness, social anxiety, and PTSD. If you're a tech enthusiast, you'll find foundational elements of interstellar travel here: astronomical units, speed and time, the asteroid belt, Kirkwood gaps, Trojan groups, the Kuiper Belt, Lagrange points, orbital resonance, gravity assist, centrifugal force, the structure and construction materials of interstellar space stations, fusion engines, magnetic confinement, propellant propulsion, and other technological concepts.

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