Stargazing had to be done in the early evenings now, before the stars would succumb to the strange, undulating lights of Aurora Helius, a reminder of the disaster enshrouding the Earth and the changes to the world of their memories. Like Aurora Borealis, Helius's lights would hue the evening sky from the delicate dance of the solar winds making passage high in the Earth's magnetosphere. Those winds were very full these days, and so Helius's lights arose from all directions of the horizon instead of just the Northern. Whereas Aurora Borealis had been held captive to Borealis, Greek god of the North Wind, Aurora Helius would be held captive by no one.
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Beset with an unexpected and growing catastrophe, humanity has limited time and makes a plan to ensure its survival. A science fiction novella set in the near future—a space travel, math, and genetics thriller told through the experience of a female protagonist. Author tries to be true to the science, while still keeping it accessible and enjoyable. Most character surnames were derived from known stars and star systems.
Father, husband, son, brother, camper, sailor, friend. Sci-fi fan and science communication advocate. Spent a career in the biological sciences and MPH in Public Health, JHU, and former Peace Corps volunteer.