<p>Is there a truly low-cost way to get into orbit that is being overlooked; and is there any real substance to the claims of UFOs?&nbsp;In our own time these two topics are becoming an ever-larger part of the national dialog.&nbsp;This novel explores how both of these intertwined possibilities may be moving from fiction to fact.&nbsp;&nbsp;</p><p>Hans-Peter the novel's namesake has spent his considerable career looking for that truly low-cost way into orbit.&nbsp;From an abandoned Air Force Base now called Norton Field he has focused on tri-propellant rocket engines.&nbsp;His work was generally scoffed as science fiction but back in the late 60s the tri-propellants demonstrated the highest performance ever achieved by chemical rocket engines.&nbsp;His work began where the others left off.</p><p>Ruthiebelle an old college acquaintance and now the science editor of the largest newspaper in L.A. is one of the few people who remember Hans-Peter's interest in Low Earth Orbit.&nbsp;She is also discreet enough that Black World whistleblowers are willing to give her their best information.&nbsp;She knows things most insiders don't and has developed her own agenda. </p><p>When she learns that Hans-Peter's titanium metals factory has rolled out a new hypersonic airplane she decides to renew her acquaintance.&nbsp;She knows from anonymous sources that at extreme altitudes and hypersonic speeds there's more up there than thin air.&nbsp;On the pretext of reporting his experimental flights she hopes to achieve her own goals. She manages to secure a dinner invitation and then over the next several weeks as they renew their friendship they unexpectedly fall into an astonishing secret.&nbsp;</p><p><br></p>
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