“When the Sun shrinks to a dull red dwarf, it will not be dying. It will just be starting to live and everything that has gone before will merely be a prelude to its real history.”
Quote by Arthur C. Clarke
Book:Voices from the Sky
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Voices from the Sky
This literary work compiles a series of verses that delve into the wonders of the natural world and the vastness of space, offering readers a contemplative journey through the beauty and mysteries of the universe. more
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