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(Space Exploration) NASA sends an 80-year-old man to the moon after South Korea unexpectedly lands a woman on the moon, sparking an emergency space race to get there next. (8,493 words; Time: 28m)
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"Kamsahamnida," by Guy Stewart [bio] (edited by Trevor Quachri), appeared in Analog Science Fiction and Fact issue 11-12|19, published on October 18, 2019 by Penny Publications.
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Pro: There’s a lot of good technical detail here.
Con: The whole thing is preposterous. South Korea isn’t going to invent magic technology that lets them land on the moon, and even if they did, other countries wouldn’t rush to get there next. And even if they did, there’s no way in Hell the US would send an 80-year-old man.
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Pro: There’s a lot of good technical detail here.
Con: The whole thing is preposterous. South Korea isn’t going to invent magic technology that lets them land on the moon, and even if they did, other countries wouldn’t rush to get there next. And even if they did, there’s no way in Hell the US would send an 80-year-old man.
Other Reviews: Search Web
Guy Stewart Info: Interviews, Websites, ISFDB, FreeSFOnline
Follow RSR on Twitter, Facebook, RSS, or E-mail.
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