I'm Writing Fiction about the Moon: Some Basic Questions!
"Greg D. Moore (Strider)" wrote in message
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"Sander Vesik" wrote in message
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Niko Holm wrote:
Why dont you base your book an a fictional moon which has a fictional
planet
it orbits on a fictional orbit in a fictional star system? This will
make
you seem like less of a dumbass... like Rand Simberg and Brett Buck
mentioned, do some drawings, its not hard, and work out a possible way
that
this moon of yours can obey your 'rules' in the book... Its dangerous
doing
a fiction book on a non-fiction stage... you still need to be
believable,
so, like I said, make it ALL fictional...
uhh... I don't think such a moon can exist at all - well, not such a
moon
which one side always faced the planet, anyways.
Actually if you had a moon tidal locked to a planet that was tidal locked
to
its sun, you could have an interesting situation.
If such a planet could support life, I wonder what life would be like. The
dark side might have creatures like emperor penguins which lay their eggs
under such hellish cold conditions that no predator would even think about
stealing those eggs. The dark side might also have creatures like Darth
Vader.
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