We've found an Earthlike planet, but what secrets does it hold?
In Ben Bova's New Earth, The world is thrilled by the discovery of an
Earthlike planet. Advance imaging shows oceans of liquid water and a
breathable, oxygen-rich atmosphere. A human exploration team is
dispatched to explore the planet, now nicknamed New Earth. The explorers
understand they're on a one-way mission. The trip takes eighty years one
way, so even if they are able to return to Earth, nearly two hundred
years will have passed. Their friends and family will be gone. The
explorers are not the best available: they are expendable. Upon landing
on the planet they find a group of intelligent creatures who look like
humans. Are they native to this world or invaders? Moreover, the
scientists begin to realize that the planet cannot be natural. Rather,
could New Earth be an artifact?