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Christine Wellington is a power engineer who has signed a contract for consulting services on the Moon. She's been to orbit around Earth, but never stayed on the Gemini space station or flown to the Moon itself. The scope of work for her project is to certify the new Farside solar farm and the power beam network that connects all of the solar farms on Earthside and Farside.
She's a tourist for a short time on the Moon. After that, she walks on the Moon at the South Pole, rides in a motor home-like rover to get to her destinations, and encounters some unexpected surprises. It's an adventure of a lifetime for the young engineer.
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Christine Wellington is a power engineer who has signed a contract for consulting services on the Moon. She's been to orbit around Earth, but never stayed on the Gemini space station or flown to the Moon itself. The scope of work for her project is to certify the new Farside solar farm and the power beam network that connects all of the solar farms on Earthside and Farside.

She's a tourist for a short time on the Moon. After that, she walks on the Moon at the South Pole, rides in a motor home-like rover to get to her destinations, and encounters some unexpected surprises. It's an adventure of a lifetime for the young engineer.


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Autorenporträt
Steve Besik's writing goal is to contribute new ideas to science fiction.

Steve's primary reading interests are science fiction and military history. Writing interest at the moment is space travel, especially changes to near-term technology that might result in interplanetary space travel by humans (rather than automated probes).

He was educated as an engineer and spent most of his working life in information technology. He is a supporter and frequent user of Wikipedia.

For comments, questions, or corrections, Steve can be reached at sbesik@artiplex.net.