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Publisher's Summary

A star like many others in the western spire of the Milky Way galaxy...

Around it, orbit its planets -- each one has its own environment; its own history; its own circumstances...

The third planet of the ten is the most densely populated. And, over time, its inhabitants have reached out to the other worlds.

There, they find surprises, wonders, danger...

Welcome to the solar system...

Individual Stories

Title Author Featuring
Mercury Eddie Robson
Venus Stuart Manning
Earth Jim Mortimore
Mars Trevor Baxendale
Jupiter Andy Russell
Saturn Ian Farrington
Neptune Richard Dinnick
Pluto Ian Mond
Sedna Andrew Frankham
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