Tuesday, May 24, 2011

Sedna to Cibara Part III to "Project: Space Tomb"

Sedna to Cibara
[Part III to Project: Space Tomb

The Planet Cibara, looking up at Moiromma

Sednas composition was ice and soil, mixed for the most part with (H20) water; (CH4) methane and frozen CO2 (carbon dioxide). The soil was carbon richbrown from the components. Temperatures on Sedan got 300 below zero (at 450-plus, all heat nonexistent, it seldom got to that point). It is two thirds the size of the Planet Pluto, and travels a 1000-million mile orbit in one direction, and is ten times the distance from earths sun, to earths stable 93,000-million mile distance. This is what the Cibaralites astronauts were chasing as it was bound to cross over into Cibaras orbit, in the outer limits of earths solar system, past Pluto and beyond. This large mass of frozen rock, would remain in Cibaras orbit but a few days, only to have a window of a few hours, for opportunity to break loose with its orbit, to descend to the planet Cibara, or else be pulled along with Se dans magnetic hold, equal to that of the Earths vs. the Moons.

International Space Probe [Explorer

The travelers body makeup was capable of withstanding extreme limits of cold, thus, the space-probe [explorer, was now chasing Sedna like a bee, and even if the heading system did not work well, just the motion of the probe at such a high velocity would keep the outer part of the craft hot, thus, theyd not freeze to death.

At the Space Observatory, Los Andes, Space Center, Tom had explained all to Too who was now monitoring the space vessel, chasing Sedna into an unfamiliar orbit, and beyond the Oort Cloud (or Kuiper Belt), where a trillion comets dwelled (balls of frozen gas, dust, and water). Here they whoosh, flew by like a bullet freely, and the two Cibaralites knew it was dangerous, and difficult to transcend, but if they could get into the gravity of Sedna, theyd be pulled along and perhaps protected if bombarded by an oncoming comet happened; and thus p ulling themselves out of the gravity belt, in time to catch Cibaras. For, inasmuch as they could tell, the space craft could pull its self out of the no atmosphere asteroid, and into that of Cibaras with ease, for it had done so with earths a dozen times over; it was not like theirs a hundred years ago, which was quite primitive, but strong enough to what was needed at the time.

The two scientists knew Sedna would enter into the dusty and complicated comet scattered belt aheadand soon, and into the outer realm of the solar system, but they could follow with the help of Hobble IV, a space telescope some thirty million miles past the moon, monitoring dead space, and galaxys for the International Community, and Military Scientist; yet at the moment, it was freed for their use, at Toos request, as he had said he needed to get some data on the comets in the Oort Cloud, knowing, had he said more on the two astronauts, theyd be hunted down by several military Comet-Space Pro bes, which acted like assassins.

Interlude

[Narrator This is a good place to take a rest from the story and explain the following. Too followed the explorer probe carefully with the two telescopes working together, to send back the reflections of the giant asteroid, called Sedna, and its warm space craft, which showed its heat level as all things in motion have, onto their sensory screen, thus catching a dotted glimpse of their whereabouts as they followed the asteroid, into the density of the Oort Cloud. Again both so self consumed with the moments happenings, they did not look at priorities, if they had them, or even consequences; thus not reporting nothing to the authorities. In the past 100-years or so, they had chartered, over 10,000-new planets in other galaxys, but not Cibara, or Moiromma, beyond the Oort Cloud, in another solar systemyou might add. The reason being, planets unlike stars do not generate their own light, but reflect the planets stars light. And Cibara and Moiromma, where too far between earthss sun; and their own sun, which was 200-million miles beyond them, going in the opposite direction of Earth. Both Cibara and Moiromma had moons, thus, a protection at times from the elements coming in from space, likened to Earths Moon. But at best, only a small wobble in Cibara could be detected with a dim shadowy orb along with it, and that was very faint to the searchers, which Tom noticed searching beyond Sedna; but no sooner had Too taken the telescope he followed Sedna againnoticing beyond Sedna, there was something else, But why would the two Cibaralites pinpoint their planet to us? Too mumbled out loud? and only to us?

[Sedna The travelers had caught Sednas orbit just before they passed Plutonow looking back at Neptune behind them, the space travelers smiled at one another, as did Too to Tom, as they kept watch on the progress as they neared and entered the Kuiper Belt, bodies of comets and asteroids all a bout, here and there, objects everywhere. (Sedna having a 1000-plus mile diameter, the travelers hoped it would be a good shield for them until they reached their home planet; inasmuch as, Sedna looped around Cibara in its long and enduring orbit. They were like hitchhikers.)

Too looked about through the telescope, he could see a 900-mile diameter asteroid, called 2004-DW, kind of a giant for the Kuiper Belt objects one might say, reddish-brown, orbiting close to Pluto, and nearing Sedna, as it had passed, so close, the probe was almost sucked into its thrust; somehow, both huge bodies neutralizing one another, as the space craft wobbled about between them two great bodies for a short moment; thus, settling closer to Sedna.

The female Cibaralite looked at the chronometer, it was 4:00 PM, earth time, terrestrial time, who knows, it was morning on Sedna, for the reflection of the sun could be seen on its convexity (outer curve, which reflected the mountains, and a few craters, shadows mixed with light; an orange kind of light.) They could see the Northern hemisphere; it looked like the probe was capable of pulling away from Sednas gravity.

As the travelers neared Cibara they shifted into Cibaras orbit quickly and whirled about, they fell fast and deep into its atmosphere, red hot speeding through it, burning up as if the brakes of a train were being pushed on too quickly, way too quickly. They needed to slow down, and should they crash, theyd be nothing but vapor. But they were on the Northern Hemisphere, and as the cold of the winter hit the body of the probe, it cooled, and the travelers went into a frozen crater lake, this also, sizzled the outer frame of the space craft, allowing it to cool instantly, and as it sank, warmed the waters and unthawed the frozen ice, some 18-inches thick; but safe they were.

They would remain on Cibara for a short while; but they had a job to do back on the Moon, which would affect the Earth, and both travelers, gave an oath, to do it or die trying. The Cibaralites were a revengeful type of people you might say.

[Part four, on a napkin yet.

Dennis Siluk http://dennissiluk.tripod.com


Author:: Dennis Siluk
Keywords:: Short Story
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