Rocheworld
Rocheworld (first published in serial form in 1982; first book publication, under the title The Flight of the Dragonfly, 1984) is a science fiction novel by Robert Forward which depicts a realistic interstellar mission using a laser driven light sail propulsion system to send the spaceship and a crew of 20 on a one-way journey of 5.9 light-years (ca. 34 trillion miles; ca. 56 trillion km) to explore a double planet that orbits Barnard's Star, which they call Rocheworld, and where they make many startling discoveries.
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Author | Robert L. Forward |
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Original title | The Flight of the Dragonfly |
Cover artist | Gerry Daly |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Series | Rocheworld series |
Published | Simon & Schuster |
Publication date | April 1, 1990 |
Followed by | Return to Rocheworld |
It had four sequels, written in collaboration with Julie Forward Fuller and Margaret Dodson Forward, which detail the exploration of the other worlds in the Barnard System: Return to Rocheworld, Marooned on Eden, Ocean Under the Ice, and Rescued from Paradise.