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The Adventures of Solar Z12 - Ainsley Moore
Copyright © A. Moore. 2015 All right reserved
Preface
This science fiction story is the first in the series about a team of scientists and astronauts that endeavor to build and fly a space craft into the unknown, when professor Zirin is absolutely sure of his findings and has ample photos and video footage to prove of what he thinks is a UFO entering and exiting the sun he contacts his colleges at NASA to see what they think the object might be, and soon the NASA scientists agree with Zirin that this looks like it is a ufo, so they agree start working on a new space craft that will be able to fly to and enter the sun, unknowingly to the team everything turns out for the best in their action packed and adventurous journey.
The Adventures of Solar Z12: Journey into the Sun
Chapter 1 Discovery of the Anomaly
Professor Zirin had been observing the sun for many years but one day he noticed what he thought could be a UFO that appeared to enter the sun at its top left quadrant, but thought to himself, no this could not happen, the following day he observed the same phenomenon again so he decided to set up his time laps camera and hopefully capture this strange phenomena. As the days passed by it was quite obvious he had not been seeing things, but he had to be sure of his findings and have ample evidence before contacting his colleges at NASA for them to see the photos and video footage. Very soon he had collected all the evidence he needed so he contacted Professor Keller one of the leading scientists at NASA. Professor Keller asked professor Zirin to get on the next flight and to bring all the evidence he had accumulated with him. The next day Zirin set off to Cape Canaveral, upon his arrival professor Keller and his team greeted him and was very anxious to see his findings.
Upon the NASA team closely looking at all the evidence everyone was convinced it must be a ufo flying into and out of the sun, because of the angle the ufo 's approach to the sun, was at the same point every time and at the speed the ufo was doing, if it was simply flying past we would see the object appear at the other side of the sun but no it didn’t, every time in and out at exactly the same place. Professor Zirin said, I think it’s the ideal place to hide a planet, why has no one ever thought of this before. Thousands of years ago the ancient Aztecs, Egyptians, Greeks, Romans and many other civilizations worshiped the sun, cave drawings and stone carvings of what appear to be