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  • Title: Ender in Exile
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  • Languages: ➤  Spanish; Castilian - español, castellano - English
  • Number of Pages: Median: 400
  • Publisher: ➤  Little, Brown Book Group Limited - Prószyński Media - Ediciones B - Turtleback Books - Tor Science Fiction - Doherty Associates, LLC, Tom - Macmillian - Ediciones B Mexico - Brand: Macmillan Audio - TOR - Tor Books - Tor - Macmillan Audio - Tor Teen
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  • Publish Location: ➤  New York - Barcelona - Warszawa, Poland

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  • First Year Published: 2008
  • Is Full Text Available: Yes
  • Is The Book Public: No
  • Access Status: Printdisabled

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    Space colonization

    technology. At average speeds of even 0.1% of the speed of light (c) interstellar expansion across the entire Milky Way galaxy would take up to one-half

    Hainish Cycle

    they were instead the result of interstellar colonies planted by Hain in the distant past, after which interstellar travel ceased for an extended period

    The Science of Interstellar

    four-dimensional space, and getting colonies of people off of the Earth. Bootstrap paradox Event horizon Interstellar spacecraft Interstellar travel Wormholes in fiction

    Embryo space colonization

    Embryo space colonization is a theoretical interstellar space colonization concept that involves sending a robotic mission to a habitable terrestrial planet

    Snaiad

    about 300 years in the future, Snaiad being one of Earth's first interstellar colonies. According to science writer Darren Naish, Snaiad "might well break

    Robots and Empire

    new Settlers will populate space until all the governments of the interstellar colonies form a "Galactic Empire". Under the stress of having violated the

    Halo: Reach

    the Covenant. By the events of Reach, almost all of humanity's interstellar colonies have fallen. Reach itself is an Earth-like colony that serves as

    Colonization of trans-Neptunian objects

    using natural objects as slow interstellar vessels with substantial natural resources; and that such interstellar colonies could also serve as way-stations

    Orion's Arm

    colonization efforts were: commercial/amateur in nature, experimental interstellar colonies that were still en route to their destination, and/or failed ventures

    Space: Above and Beyond

    against humanity's budding interstellar colonies. The colonists, sponsored by Aero-Tech and called the Vesta and Tellus colonies, are attacked, destroyed