Science fiction at its best – NASA biological experiment gone wrong and terrible Runaway


Why should we continue with the NASA Astro-biology department funds? Now you might say to us against biological agents of another world that our species are present on the earth’s ability to protect the joint development, and thus have no immunity. This can only look at things from deceiving a lot of trouble, such as Andromeda Strain, but let us be ourselves, we must be prepared for anything.

The scenarios is presented in the work of many science fiction and explains how serious are these things, and that after each step forward and make it to the NASA astro-biological sub-section, only one potential response to diseases, viruses and bacteria topics we are here on Earth. Okay, now I have my say, let me recommend a good book for you:

“Gravity” by Tess Gerritsen

This is an easy and quick to read, the kind of book you put, the story sucks you in and you just need to know what comes next, because everything leads to the next chapter. Your mind will ask questions, and Tess, complete with all the details that in science, NASA procedures will look like and explain with a history of manned spaceflight.

She also has all the elements of this story, the story of Apollo, Skylab, Mir, ISS, Soyuz escape pod, Command and Control in Houston, Cape Canaveral a. The secondary landing sites, which investigates weather and component problems with viruses and bacteria in the weightlessness takes all of the current level of human knowledge, and for this reason I recommend this book.

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