Cosmic Quest by Edmond Hamilton:
Science Fiction Inventions, Technology and Ideas

Rip-roaring tale of a scientist forced to explore the entire galaxy in search of a new Earth. Will he find a new home for humanity, not to mention his beloved Neela? Awesome prose that truly fulfills the promise of the magazine title Thrilling Wonder Stories.


('Cosmic Quest' by Edmond Hamilton)

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Automated Search For Habitable Planets
Automated use of telescopes and other devices to search the universe for Earth-like planets.

Dimension Shifting Apparatus
Achieves faster than light space travel by moving into a different, parallel dimension.

Telespectroscope
Device for searching for habitable (Earth-like) planets.

 

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