Mystery of the Asteroid Belt
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In S.A.M. Safaa A. Mhawi's Mystery of the Asteroid Belt, he brings together very different characters who all have pieces needed to unlock the secret of the Asteroid Belt and its enormous power. Rebecca, unbeknownst to her, is in possession of the most important p
S.A.M Safaa A. Mhawi
S.A.M. Safaa A. Mhawi was born in Baghdad, Iraq, in April of 1974. He left because of the bad security conditions and religious persecution. Mhawi arrived to the United States as a refugee in 2009, and he married in 2012. he has two beautiful daughters and a wonderful wife. Since his arrival in America, he has gained a lot of positive experiences and meanings. His hobbies re traveling, driving, cooking, and helping people in bringing joy to their hearts.
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Mystery of the Asteroid Belt - S.A.M Safaa A. Mhawi
Dedication
To my wonderful wife.
If you were not with me, the world would not know me as a writer.
Initials
S.A.M
Safaa Abdlhuassein Mhawi
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
To the translator
Ryadh Al-Mandiwi
Also
The Proofreader
Juliana Garcia
INTRODUCTION
I would like to convey my warmest greetings to you. I express my appreciation for choosing to peruse my book, which marks my debut as an author. This literary work delves into the realm of science fiction, where the once mythical and legendary now intertwine with scientific knowledge. I hope that the contents of this book will one day manifest themselves soon, becoming visible to your own eyes. In the domain of science fiction and the prediction of scientific discoveries, there exist numerous writers, among whom Jules Verne, often referred to as the father of the art of science fiction, holds the highest renown.
The process of writing this story spanned a period of eighteen months, during which I endeavored to present you with a captivating, coherent, and enthralling narrative to the best of my ability. I sincerely hope that I have achieved success in this endeavor.
Thank you for investing your time.
Warm regards,
Safaa Mhawi
CHAPTER ONE
The story is born from the theories of the asteroid belt formation, located in the area between the planets Mars and Jupiter. It begins with a space expedition being sent to it, led by the renowned astronaut Jacob Brown. Jacob, in his mid-thirties, who is an intelligent and astute individual from NASA plans this expedition and aims to send their best astronaut. To achieve this, the program chooses a suitable candidate for the mission from their pool of seven thousand astronauts. The computer selects Captain Jacob Brown with a compatibility rating of 89 percent.
Captain Jacob is overjoyed when he learns that NASA has chosen him for this mission with personal reasons. Ever since his childhood, Jacob has been fascinated by space, particularly the enigmatic region known as the asteroid belt.
In the earlier stages of humanity’s exploration of space, there was limited information available. Observations and basic monitoring of the solar system and planets, along with moons, were the primary sources of knowledge. However, as mankind entered the age of lasers, giant telescopes, and spectroscopic detectors, a broader and more comprehensive understanding of the solar system was gained. Through x-ray spectroscopy scouts, scientists even managed to determine the composition of soil on distant planets.
While most space theories became clear and understandable, the theory of the asteroid belt remained perplexing. According to this theory, the asteroid belt was formed from the remnants of a small planet that once orbited Jupiter. It was believed that the vast gravitational force of Jupiter caused the two planets to collide, resulting in the destruction of the smaller planet. The shattered pieces scattered and formed the asteroid belt that roams between Mars and Jupiter. This theory is flawed and completely illogical,
Mr. Brown, Jacob’s grandfather, would repeat to young Jacob. Mr. Brown, an archaeologist, and professor at one of Boston’s universities, specialized in studying ancient and extinct civilizations.
Whenever young Jacob inquired about the universe and I workings, his grandfather would respond with the following explanation: the universe’s general order consists of various configurations of celestial objects such as planets, stars, meteors, and rocks. Each configuration possesses I own unique geostationary orbit and rotates regularly within it.
Curious, Jacob asked his grandfather, But what caused the destruction of that planet, Grandpa?
I cannot say for certain,
his grandfather replied, but I dismiss the idea that the planet was destroyed solely due to gravity. Let me give you two reasons why. First, each celestial body has a specific orbit, and it can only deviate from I path with tremendous force. Second, the significant distance between that planet and Jupiter serves as evidence. If the distance between those two planets were close, the asteroid belt would have been pulled into Jupiter’s atmosphere, causing meteoroids and meteor showers on the surfaces of Jupiter or Mars. Something catastrophic occurred in those ancient times that led to the planet’s demise. I believe there was an incredibly advanced civilization on that planet, and I am confident that future revelations will unveil the truth.
In those days, Mr. Brown was on the verge of revealing a significant and highly important discovery. After fifteen years of exploration in Peru, together with a crew of ancient artifact specialists, he stumbled upon an ancient artifact that held immense promise. Mr. Brown’s findings led him to astonishing conclusions about the interconnectedness between ancient civilizations on Earth and highly advanced extraterrestrial civilizations.
The key factor that bolstered Mr. Brown’s theory was the discovery of a manuscript in the king’s room. This manuscript contained a map depicting an airport, and upon translating the words at the bottom of the map, they read GODDESS AIRSTRIP.
Furthermore, there was a peculiar vehicle at this airport, unlike the ordinary vehicles found in the royal palace courtyard and other parts of the city. In the upper right corner of the manuscript, there was a diagram of the solar system, featuring all the planets, with a small planet positioned between Jupiter and Mars. This discovery solidified Mr. Brown’s belief in a profound connection between extraterrestrial