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Books with author Richard Brandon Morris

  • The Enceladus Mission: Hard Science Fiction

    Brandon Q. Morris

    eBook (Hard-SF.com, Oct. 15, 2018)
    A space odyssey that’s worth taking. (Kirkus)In the year 2031, a robot probe detects traces of biological activity on Enceladus, one of Saturn’s moons. This sensational discovery shows that there is indeed evidence of extraterrestrial life. Fifteen years later, a hurriedly built spacecraft sets out on the long journey to the ringed planet and its moon.The international crew is not just facing a difficult twenty-seven months: if the spacecraft manages to make it to Enceladus without incident it must use a drillship to penetrate the kilometer-thick sheet of ice that entombs the moon. If life does indeed exist on Enceladus, it could only be at the bottom of the salty, ice covered ocean, which formed billions of years ago.However, shortly after takeoff disaster strikes the mission, and the chances of the crew making it to Enceladus, let alone back home, look grim.From internationally best-selling hard science fiction author Brandon Q. Morris comes a new novel for hard science fiction enthusiasts. As a physicist and space specialist, Morris describes the journey of the international expedition through the hostile vacuum of space, using the latest scientific findings and technology trends as his inspiration. This isn’t a What If book, this is a When Will book.
  • The Titan Probe: Hard Science Fiction

    Brandon Q. Morris

    eBook (Hard-SF.com, Nov. 15, 2018)
    In 2005, the robotic probe “Huygens” lands on Saturn’s moon Titan. 40 years later, a radio telescope receives signals from the far away moon that can only come from the long forgotten lander. At the same time, an expedition returns from neighbouring moon Enceladus. The crew lands on Titan and finds a dangerous secret that risks their return to Earth. Meanwhile, on Enceladus a deathly race has started that nobody thought was possible. And its outcome can only be decided by the astronauts that are stuck on Titan.The Titan Probe is a stand-alone novel that follows the events from The Enceladus Mission.
  • Proxima Rising: Hard Science Fiction

    Brandon Q. Morris

    eBook (Hard-SF.com, June 18, 2019)
    Late in the 21st century, Earth receives what looks like an urgent plea for help from planet Proxima Centauri b in the closest star system to the Sun. Astrophysicists suspect a massive solar flare is about to destroy this heretofore-unknown civilization. Earth’s space programs are unequipped to help, but an unscrupulous Russian billionaire launches a secret and highly-specialized spaceship to Proxima b, over four light-years away. The unusual crew faces a Herculean task—should they survive the journey. No one knows what to expect from this alien planet.
  • The Enceladus Mission: Hard Science Fiction

    Brandon Q. Morris

    Paperback (Independently published, Oct. 14, 2018)
    In the year 2031, a robot probe detects traces of biological activity on Enceladus, one of Saturn’s moons. This sensational discovery shows that there is indeed evidence of extraterrestrial life. Fifteen years later, a hurriedly built spacecraft sets out on the long journey to the ringed planet and its moon.The international crew is not just facing a difficult twenty-seven months: if the spacecraft manages to make it to Enceladus without incident it must use a drillship to penetrate the kilometer-thick sheet of ice that entombs the moon. If life does indeed exist on Enceladus, it could only be at the bottom of the salty, ice covered ocean, which formed billions of years ago.However, shortly after takeoff disaster strikes the mission, and the chances of the crew making it to Enceladus, let alone back home, look grim.From internationally best-selling hard science fiction author Brandon Q. Morris comes a new novel for hard science fiction enthusiasts. As a physicist and space specialist, Morris describes the journey of the international expedition through the hostile vacuum of space, using the latest scientific findings and technology trends as his inspiration. This isn’t a What If book, this is a When Will book.
  • The Titan Probe: Hard Science Fiction

    Brandon Q. Morris

    Paperback (Independently published, Nov. 13, 2018)
    In 2005, the robotic probe “Huygens” lands on Saturn’s moon Titan. 40 years later, a radio telescope receives signals from the far away moon that can only come from the long forgotten lander. At the same time, an expedition returns from neighbouring moon Enceladus. The crew lands on Titan and finds a dangerous secret that risks their return to Earth. Meanwhile, on Enceladus a deathly race has started that nobody thought was possible. And its outcome can only be decided by the astronauts that are stuck on Titan. The Titan Probe is a stand-alone novel that follows the events from The Enceladus Mission. Hard Science Fiction.
  • Proxima Rising: Hard Science Fiction

    Brandon Q. Morris

    Paperback (Hard-SF.com, June 15, 2019)
    Late in the 21st century, Earth receives what looks like an urgent plea for help from planet Proxima Centauri b in the closest star system to the Sun. Astrophysicists suspect a massive solar flare is about to destroy this heretofore-unknown civilization. Earth’s space programs are unequipped to help, but an unscrupulous Russian billionaire launches a secret and highly-specialized spaceship to Proxima b, over four light-years away. The unusual crew faces a Herculean task—should they survive the journey. No one knows what to expect from this alien planet.
  • This Is a Moose

    Richard T. Morris

    eBook (Little, Brown Books for Young Readers, May 6, 2014)
    Lights! Camera! Moose!MOOSE? Yes, Moose! When a movie director tries to capture the life of a moose on film, he's in for a big surprise. It turns out the moose has a dream bigger then just being a moose--he wants to be an astronaut and go to the moon. His forest friends step in to help him, and action ensues. Lots of action. Like a lacrosse-playing grandma, a gigantic slingshot into space, and a flying, superhero chipmunk.In this hilarious romp, Richard T. Morris and bestselling illustrator Tom Lichtenheld remind us to dream big and, when we do, to aim for the moon.
  • The War of 1812

    Richard Brandon Morris

    Library Binding (Lerner Pub Group, Aug. 1, 1985)
    Examines the causes, events, and results of the second war between England and America.
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  • A Youthful Analysis of the Mundane

    Richard Morris

    eBook
    Most of the time, we just live our lives without reflecting on the experiences we all share. There is so much to ponder in the world. Usually, the old and wise teach the young and foolish, but sometimes the young have something worth sharing. A Youthful Analysis of the Mundane is an exploration of life from the point of view of someone who hasn't lived much of it. It explores topics such as language, music, stress, and loneliness as seen by someone who has barely touched the age of 18.
  • The Founding of the Republic

    Richard Brandon Morris

    Library Binding (Lerner Pub Group, Aug. 1, 1985)
    Chronicles the administrations of the first two presidents of the United States and demonstrates how Washington and Adams and their associates in the Cabinet and Congress made the Constitution and our government a success
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  • The Indian Wars

    Richard Brandon Morris

    Library Binding (Lerner Publishing Group, Aug. 1, 1985)
    Describes Indian warfare in colonial times, with an emphasis on Indian activity in the wars among the white colonists.
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  • The American Revolution

    Richard Brandon Morris

    Library Binding (Lerner Pub Group, Aug. 1, 1985)
    Presents the causes and events of the Revolution.
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