TonyHarmsworth

Hi Jenny,
          
          This is the second time you've added THE VISITOR to your reading list.
          
          Have you tried my others? Links below:
          
          MINDSLIP - about the effects on Earth of a nearby supernova: https://www.wattpad.com/417242952-mindslip-introduction
          
          GREEN DOOR - how a man walking a dog saves humanity! Lots of astronomy towards the end of the book: https://www.wattpad.com/394339766-green-door-introduction
          
          MOONSCAPE - work in progress: https://www.wattpad.com/502381992-moonscape-introduction
          
          All the best,
          
          Tony

taespacex

@TonyHarmsworth Hi! Ok i'll try, thanks
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TonyHarmsworth

Hi Jenny,
          
          Thanks for adding THE VISITOR to your reading list. With you being a lover of astronomy you should like the real science in this story.
          
          The main character is a dynamic woman astronaut (just like you) who finds something unexpected in low-Earth orbit. It goes on to change her life and the world.
          
          My writing is very detailed and descriptive, so, by the end of chapter one, you should almost feel you are in orbit. By writing first person I'm hoping to put YOU into the main character's shoes. This was my first attempt at a female lead.
          
          Hope you enjoy it.
          
          Tony

TonyHarmsworth

I think you will definitely love THE VISITOR. Frankly I spend too much time looking at NASA images. I'm trying to hold on until Saturday before searching out the Cassini images. Shame nobody's put a webcam on the moon or Mars yet. One day maybe.
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taespacex

@TonyHarmsworth 
             
            That's so COOL!! I also watch ISS from NASA's app or google. Somedays i want to work at NASA.
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TonyHarmsworth

I keep the ISS live feed on my computer. Runs in the background and shows the view from space. I'll never forget, when I was 21, staying awake all night to watch Neil and Buzz walking on the moon (middle of the night in the UK). Such a privilege and can't believe we don't have a permanent base on the moon yet. It all looked so immediate in the sixties and seventies.
            
            Anyway, google live ISS feed to get the live video and audio from them.
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