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Short story about our galaxy?

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i have to do a short story about any topics, so i decide to search a story about our galaxy.

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  1. WTG!  Good choice!

    Writing is the best possible thing you can do for yourself, short of eating right, getting exercise and wearing your seatbelt.


  2. How about something closer to home?

    ie. Our solar system - and reveal some interesting anomalies.

    Like - how our Moon should not be here in the first.

    Review, ie. summarise the facts about other moons around the other planets - look this info up, giving names and specifications as to size, etc etc.

    Point out - that Mercury and Venus have no moons.  Mars has two tiny ones, which are not really moons at all, but captured asteroids - and show that Jupiter and Saturn do have Moons like ours in size, but then compare the size of Jupiter and Saturn to Earth.

    And point out the oddity of the asteroid belt - hey! It could have been a planet?  Couldn't it?  Makes sense if it was... it even has a name - Malona (or Phaeton).

    Then reveal the story about the Great Destroyer Comet (which can explain the legend about Nebiru and other such stories) as told by the Plejarens - which caused the smash up of Malona, ripped the atmosphere off Mars, and caused the movement of the Moon - from it's original location (I forget where exactly - but you should find this in the text below...) to a temporary position, then to it's current location now.  And oh, there were civilisations on Mars and Malona, as well as Earth - and these were high tech civilisations.  Mention the legends of Atlantis and Mu - and give the Plejaren account of them.

    And oh, info about our galaxy, is also given in the Plejaren material.

    http://www.futureofmankind.co.uk/Billy_M...

    (also www.figu.org [English Discussion Board])

    Point out interesting things in the Plejaren information.  Like that there are life forms - which do live within very high temperature environments - that presently scientists are not aware of, but will soon at some time, know about.  I don't think they are 'intelligent' as such - but still - can be considered 'alive'...


  3. Do you plan to write fiction or non-fiction?  When I'm asked to write a short story, I usually think that means fiction.  Is that what you're supposed to do?  That is, does this story about our galaxy have to be true?  If it is a non-fiction story about the galaxy, that makes it more of a report than a short story.

    If you get to write a fiction story, then that can be even more fun.  You don't need to know any facts at all!  You can make up a story about how our galaxy was created... maybe some large being sneezed into our universe and made it.  :)  You can be as creative you want with fiction, that's the whole point!  

    To get ideas, though, it might be good to start with some facts.  You can then embellish details around them.  I always read the wikipedia article first as a jumping off point: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Milky_way

    Good luck, and have fun!

  4. Good luck. You  have got about 13.7 billion years of history to cover and no one can completely agree on any of it.

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