The Saga of the Return to the Moon, This Time to Stay - and the Technological Problems are the <i>Simplest</i> to Solve. Science Fiction by Two Scientists Who Know Both Science and the Ways of Government Bureaucracies. <br><br><i>Praise for Travis S. Taylor </i><br> <br>"[<i>Warp Speed</i>] reads like Doc Smith writing Robert Ludlum. . . .You won't want to put it down." - <b>John Ringo</b><br> <br> <br> <br>"In the tradition of Golden Age SF . . . explodes with inventive action . . . dazzling . . . cutting-edge scientific possibilities. . . ." - <i>Publishers Weekly</i><br> <br> <br> <br><i>Praise for Les Johnson:</i> <br> <br>". . . <i>Solar Sails: A Novel Approach to Interplanetary</i> <i>Travel</i> . . . convincingly captures the history of ideas about solar sails, their current state of play and their future promise. ... Suitable for aerospace students and keen enthusiasts alike. . . ." - <b>Stuart Clark</b>, <i>Nature</i> <br> <br><i> </i><br> <br>"I can recommend this book [<i>Living</i> <i>Off the Land</i> <i>in Space: Green Roads to the Cosmos</i>] to everyone interested in the future of space exploration." - <b>Claude Semay</b>, <i>Physicalia</i>