Halley's Portal - Book One
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  • Reads 28,651
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  • Parts 15
  • Time 3h 36m
Ongoing, First published Jan 23, 2013
After 2,200 years of sightings, speculation, and hoopla, scientists finally got a close-up look at Halley’s Comet in 1986, when an armada of five space probes descended upon the comet.  In the year 2061, it is making another visit, and this time the Global Space Organization wants to send two ships with human crews to take a peek.  For some, the curiosity goes beyond what the public knows, for in 1986, one little space probe saw something unearthly.  An unearthly little tidbit that’s been kept a secret for 76 years.  The crews of the two ships (including two teenage Space Cadet observers) also stumble upon a little discovery of their own while examining Halley’s Comet, a little discovery that sends them on a wild and unexpected ride through time and space.

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