Intimidating, intuitive, lonely, Don kluges a payload, and BOOM it's gone. Don tinkers, Peter cites the Second Law, Don builds it anyway, it disappears in a clap of thunder. If it works, it's real, right? But how? Peter needs to know. And will it go again? And what can you do with it? And how do you keep the CIA in the dark? Potential is a Worlds of John S. Lewis book by beloved science-fiction writer and real planetary scientist John S. Lewis. If you like witty hard science fiction in a mix with real science and math and lovable characters, you will love this book. Buy this book now - if you have time - because it's hard to put down.
John S. Lewis (born June 27, 1941) is a Professor Emeritus of planetary science at the University of Arizona’s Lunar and Planetary Laboratory. His interests in the chemistry and formation of the solar system and the economic development of space have made him a leading proponent of turning potentially hazardous near-Earth objects into attractive space resources.