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    The Eagle Has Landed: 50 Years of Lunar Science Fiction

    Posted By: IrGens
    The Eagle Has Landed: 50 Years of Lunar Science Fiction

    The Eagle Has Landed: 50 Years of Lunar Science Fiction edited by Neil Clarke
    English | July 16, 2019 | ISBN: 1949102092 | EPUB | 600 pages | 5.6 MB

    The lone survivor of a lunar crash, waiting for rescue in a solar powered suit, must keep walking for thirty days to remain in the sunlight keeping her alive . . . life as an ice miner turns ugly as the workers’ resentment turns from sabotage to murder . . . an astronaut investigating a strange crash landing encounters an increasing number of doppelgangers of herself . . . a nuclear bomb with a human personality announces to a moon colony that it will soon explode . . . hundreds of years in the future, art forgers working on the lunar surface travel back in time to swap out priceless art, rescuing it from what will become a destroyed Earth . . .

    On July 20, 1969, mankind made what had only years earlier seemed like an impossible leap forward: Apollo 11 became the first manned mission to land on the moon, and Neil Armstrong the first person to step foot on the lunar surface. While there have only been a handful of new missions since, the fascination with our planet’s satellite continues, and generations of writers and artists have imagined the endless possibilities of lunar life.

    The Eagle Has Landed collects the best stories written in the fifty years since mankind first stepped foot on the lunar surface, serving as a shining reminder that the moon is a visible and constant example of all the infinite possibility of the wider universe.

    Table of Contents

    Bagatelle by John Varley
    The Eve of the Last Apollo by Carter Scholz
    The Lunatics by Kim Stanley Robinson
    Griffin’s Egg by Michael Swanwick
    A Walk in the Sun by Geoffrey A. Landis
    Waging Good by Robert Reed
    How We Lost the Moon by Paul McAuley
    People Came From Earth by Stephen Baxter
    Ashes and Tombstones by Brian Stableford
    Sunday Night Yams at Minnie and Earl’s by Adam Troy Castro
    Stories for Men by John Kessel
    The Clear Blue Seas of Luna by Gregory Benford
    You Will Go to the Moon by William Preston
    SeniorSource by Kristine Kathryn Rusch
    The Economy of Vacuum by Sarah Thomas
    The Cassandra Project by Jack McDevitt
    Fly Me to the Moon by Marianne J. Dyson
    Tyche and the Ants by Hannu Rajaniemi
    The Moon Belongs to Everyone by Michael Alexander and K.C. Ball
    The Fifth Dragon by Ian McDonald
    Let Baser Things Devise by Berrien C. Henderson
    The Moon is Not a Battlefield by Indrapramit Das
    Every Hour of Light and Dark by Nancy Kress
    In Event of Moon Disaster by Rich Larson