The Titan Probe: Hard Science Fiction (Ice Moon Book 2)

July 3, 2019 - Comment

In 2005, the robotic probe “Huygens” lands on Saturn’s moon Titan. 40 years later, a radio telescope receives signals from the far away moon that can only come from the long forgotten lander. At the same time, an expedition returns from neighbouring moon Enceladus. The crew lands on Titan and finds a dangerous secret that

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In 2005, the robotic probe “Huygens” lands on Saturn’s moon Titan. 40 years later, a radio telescope receives signals from the far away moon that can only come from the long forgotten lander. At the same time, an expedition returns from neighbouring moon Enceladus. The crew lands on Titan and finds a dangerous secret that risks their return to Earth. Meanwhile, on Enceladus a deathly race has started that nobody thought was possible. And its outcome can only be decided by the astronauts that are stuck on Titan.

The Titan Probe is a stand-alone novel that follows the events from The Enceladus Mission.

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Anonymous says:

After Enceladus, a trip to Titan (and Enceladus) When I bought and read the precursor to this book I did not realise at the time that it was part of a series. I enjoyed The Enceladus Mission immensely therefore I looked forward to returning to the outer Solar System and visiting Titan with Brandon Q. Morris.Again, a well-researched hard science fiction novel that presents a plausible version of a manned visit to Titan. Morris created a truly alien alien in the first book of the series and he does it again here. I shall not give…

Anonymous says:

Go for it! An unexpected surprise. I thought it would be the classical below average quality saga. However, I found quite well written and well sorted novels, science based, with interesting stories, good paces and which were able to get me into them. I have been having difficulties to get attached to novels lately but these did it from the very beginning. I read the saga up to Enceladus The Re-encounter and I do recommend it. My main disappointment, and I do not get to understand the reason nowadays, is…

Anonymous says:

How to get resurrected on Titan. Not bad. The storyline is a bit flat, and the monoculture entity is improbable. You need to work a bit harder on your xenobiology. I did find the sheer amount of stuff in Saturn orbit quite impressive. It’s like the Arc de Triomphe roundabout.Also please note that propulsion consumables generally cannot be stretched that far. But I enjoyed it.

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