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  1. 27 de may. de 2008 · Galactic North. Alastair Reynolds. Penguin, May 27, 2008 - Fiction - 384 pages. A collection of eight short stories and novellas—including three never ...

  2. The galactic north position was specified in B1950.0 coordinates as B124900+272400, which was clearly deliberately rounded, which I presume was because an actual axis is not precisely known and is subject to technical definition, thus such a "north" sufficiently precise for coordinates is somewhat arbitrary.

  3. Galactic North (short story) This story starts in the year 2303, when Captain Irravel Veda of the starship Hirondelle is attacked by pirates. She considers activating the "greenfly" terraforming machines on board, which apparently are capable of defeating the pirates with ease. Unfortunately, she fails to do so and the pirates capture her.

  4. by Alastair Reynolds. Book 2 in the Revelation Space series (1999) Publisher: Gollancz. With eight short stories and novellas- including three original to this collection- Galactic North imparts the centuries-spanning events that have produced the dark and turbulent world of Revelation Space. Centuries from now, the basic right to expand human ...

  5. Welcome to Galactic North Productions! We are a team of creatives dedicated to igniting your imagination and transporting you to new worlds through immersive audio experiences. With ambient sound ...

  6. Praise for Galactic North "A bracing read, a cold shower for the mind."--Time Out London "Reveals [Reynolds's] essential approach to the whole notion of future history."--Locus "While the settings are classic Sci-Fi, the stories are character driven and interesting.

    • Alastair Reynolds
  7. Galactic North. Alastair Reynolds. Gollancz, 2006 - Science fiction, English - 343 pages. "Centuries from now, humanity, as factional and fractious as ever, has spread throughout the solar system and beyond, to the worlds around the nearest stars. Technology means powerful new tools, but with those advances come lethal risks.