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Doctor Victor Hunt and Professor Danchecker travel from Britain to the United States, to head a project that will lead them into an adventure much different from the one they know. They are bringing with them a Trimagniscope, a remarkable machine that can scan and read the text on any page of a closed book.
When they reach Texas, their final destination, they will learn of a discovery that will keep them and many other scientists busy for several decades. A discovery that could have ramifications on the history of mankind.
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English Science fiction, Lunar dark side, Minerva, Ganymede, Asteroid beltPeople
Victor Hunt, Stan DancheckerPlaces
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The Minervan experiment: Inherit the stars; The gentle giants of Ganymede; Giant's star
1981, Nelson Doubleday
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