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A while back, I promised that I'd try to work up a list of web reference sites that might be of interest to anyone working up a space opera, be it comics or prose or movies or TV. I figure that this will be a good step in the process of delivering on that.

Recently, the question of getting around the light-speed barrier and getting humans to other star systems and back without aging slower than the people not on board your proposed starship has come up again in assorted publications. I first heard of it via an article on the Register, which pointed me to a New Scientist article on a new proposal for a so-called "hyperdrive". How much this builds on Miguel Alcubierre's stuff, and how much is independent of it, I don't really know yet, but it's got me curious.

And I'm not alone in this. [livejournal.com profile] james_nicoll has some of that curiosity, too. He's set up a posting on his journal here to set up what might be considered a "shopping list" for the world's space exploration services, should this particular line of inquiry pay off. And by "pay off", I mean "produce usable, interstellar-capable spacecraft that humans can use to go Out There and come back again". James has links on that page to a couple of sites that I believe will be of use to such writers:



Of course, all this depends on whether or not this line inquiry does pay off, and if it does, it may not be in my lifetime...

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