Billionaires are building the rockets, they’ll want the destinations too
(Isstories Editorial):- Key West, Florida Jul 17, 2023 (Issuewire.com) – Mars Will Become a Corpocracy, According to New Novel
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KWest House Publisher, Human trips to Mars may happen before 2030.
SpaceX corporation is building very large rocket ships it calls “Starships” near Brownsville Texas. Reporters are onsite 24-7 and are streaming live internet video of the process of building a rocket ship to Mars.
SpaceX states that its goal is to produce “the world’s most powerful space launch vehicle ever developed, a fully reusable transportation system designed to carry both crew and cargo to Earth orbit, the Moon, Mars and beyond.” SpaceX is owned by Elon Musk, a former World’s Richest Person.
Jeff Bezos, the owner of Amazon.com, is a multibillionaire who is also building a reusable orbital rocket that will encourage Lunar and Martian development.
Richard Branson is a multibillionaire developing spaceliner that can fly across the Atlantic Ocean in two hours by skipping over the threshold of space where there’s no air resistance.
These are overly ambitious men who will always keep reaching up.
A new science fiction novel called “Brave New Mars” proclaims that Mars Life will be acquired by billionaires who will establish another Corpocracy where Commerce will run the economic system instead of Democracy, where people are allowed to manage their own lives.
The novel’s author, Somerset Meece, grew up in the Air Force during the dawn of the Jet Age and expected aerospace technology would have humans on Mars long before now. He is a member of aerospace and astronomy societies and loves ‘good’ science fiction movies. Somerset sharpened his novelist’s pen on a debut novel titled “Tin Can,” about the destroyer he served on during the Tonkin Gulf Incidents of 1964 that provoked the Viet Nam American War.
Blue Ink Reviews says; “Brave New Mars is a high-tech, futuristic, rocket-head drama, coated with a thoughtful grasp of the human psyche and examining the obsessive pursuit of wealth and power and how it consumes its consumers.”
“Brave New Mars,” ISBN 9798987065518, hardcover version is at Ingram Content Group in hardcover for $25.02 (Also in softcover and Kindle reader from Amazon.com)
Contact [email protected] or visit the author’s website at https://allenmeece.com
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