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by A. Ahad (Author) "A once carefree planet, with its distinctive globe of swirling white clouds and deep blue oceans drifted through the black vacuum, circling about a yellow..." (more)
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  • Paperback: 205 pages
  • Publisher: PublishAmerica (8 Aug 2005)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 141379324X
  • ISBN-13: 978-1413793246
  • Product Dimensions: 21.2 x 13.8 x 1.6 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 119,268 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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The Centauri Princess was launched from Earth in the late 23rd century on a multi-generational voyage to New Earth, a planet located in our neighbouring solar system of Alpha Centauri. The journey, set to last for an eye-watering 50,000 years into the future, marked humanity's first cosmic ark heading out towards the stars, carrying a colony of people, plants, and animals on an epic, one-way mission into the forever... Two thousand years into the voyage, as the ship travels further into deep space away from the bright neighbourhood of our own Sun, a future generation onboard begins to experience a series of psychologically disturbing nightmares. Mysterious creatures from the cosmic darkness are seen to approach the lonely ark ship from all directions in space and attack its occupants during sleep, putting the mission into jeopardy. In a desperate effort to safeguard their very survival, the ship's 3,000-strong small town residents are forced into a battle which they seem powerless to win, since the nightmare creatures appear to be operating in an alternate dimension from their own...

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Abdul Ahad is a UK-based science fiction author with a background in Astronomy and the Space Sciences. In July 2004, he became the first person in scientific history to define a mean radius around the Sun, where its light dominion comes to an end (the 'Ahad radius'). In August 2004, he proposed a human interstellar spaceflight blueprint for reaching Alpha Centauri by relying on the safety of Oort cloud objects for possible mining/refuelling. For his other noteworthy contributions, search the internet for 'Abdul Ahad astronomer'.

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4 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars 3001 - THE Space Odyssey, 28 Dec 2005
By H. Iman "Hasan Ali Imam" (UK and Bangladesh) - See all my reviews
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The title of my review is apt. I have just finished reading the book and I believe it should be made into a Hollywood film as a continuation of Stanely Kubrik's 2010 movie. Mankind has progressed technologically in order to escape the social regression that Mankind has suffered from, due to war and poverty. This is the fist book of its kind which combines the:

1. Vision, cross-cultural utopia and futuristic physics of Gene Roddenberry's Star Trek, with

2. Carl Sagan's dream that anything is possible, with the

3. Realism and human aspirations of Kubrik's 2001/2010. First Ark, should be the natural third in the trilogy.

I have read Ray Bradbury, Isaac Asimov etc. but this book is definitely a realistic manual on space travel. It retains some of the social issues we see on Earth, combined with some useful scientific information that would wet the appetite of any sci-fi buff. It is also a lesson for future space travel, i.e. issues that will need to be resolved such as source of fuel, how generations can survive for a long time spanning tens of thousands of years, how people get paid for their work, recreational activities in the Ark, how Earth's history would be taught, the importance of religion billions of miles away from Earth and also personality conflicts that would crop up. I cannot stress the last point enough. This would probably be the most important part of the voyage. An experiment was conducted (in Arizona I think) over a decade ago called, 'Biosphere II' which is an enclosed compound that mimics Earth (Biosphere I) in the vegetation, atmosphere etc. but is fully enclosed. It was an experiment to see if humans could survive in a similar setting on Mars. The experiment was a failure, not because of any technical issues, but because of personality conflicts. Orthodox sci-fi books tend to ignore such conflicts that could arise when humans are grouped together, but First Ark does deal with it realistically.

The book also exemplifies the fact that although the Alpha Centauri system is the closest star system to ours, it will take Man 50,000 years to get there. It is a humbling thought that 21st Century science, or even our perception of future science/technology has not progressed enough to master vast distances in a short period of time, yet we as a human species pride ourselves in our 'scientific progress' in the 21st Century which has apparently killed God. The reality is that we haven't even scratched the surface of space and there is so much that Man needs to explore in God's creation. We are still 'ancient' when it comes to scientific progress and the book highlights our limitations as the Ark ventures out to escape human arrogance.

Sense of humour is important in a long voyage and the book does have good humour sprinkled throughout. More importantly, the reader is a part of that momentous voyage and has the luck to partake in that voyage that would normally last 50,000 years. It truly is THE Space Odyssey. Read it. And then make a movie please Steven Speilberg!

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4.0 out of 5 stars Great Sci-Fi novel., 26 Sep 2005
This is a horror/science fiction story and it was interesting, the book was very informative and had alot of science facts which made the story easier to understand, great first novel by a new author.
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5.0 out of 5 stars True Sci-fi, 28 Sep 2005
If the human race survives disaster or indeed needs to avoid one, then we will one day leave our homeworld, and embark on a journey to distant alien worlds.

But how will we get there, where shall we go, and what awaits us out there?

That is where the epic story of First Ark takes us. A voyage of discovery and answers to fundamental questions.
Using accepted scientific theory and unique storytelling, the author introduces us to a biosphere traversing the eons of time between our home and a New Earth that awaits us across the interstellar void.

The science is impeccable and could conceivably form a blueprint for a real mission in the near future of humanity.
But the book gives us more, a spellbinding encounter with an ephemeral alien race, threatened by the incursion, and raining terror on the inhabitants of the Ark.

With a towering imagination and notions tied to hard scientific fact, the author achieves a novel of distinction and worthy of a wide audience.

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