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They might be, if they passed closely enough, or if they were big enough. Spacecraft could experience severe tidal stresses if they passed too close to a neutron star or to a black hole. Science fiction author Larry Niven wrote a story "Neutron Star" about fictional spacecraft's close approach to a neutron star.
No, she is very much alive. Sadly, several female astronauts ( US) have died as the result of space accidents in the Shuttle program. There were two females on the Challenger spacecraft ( exploded on the way up) Christa Mcauliffe ( the so-called Teacher in space- she taught sociology, by the way) and a female astronaut named Resnik. There were two female casualties ( on the descent side- as the craft broke up on re-entry) in the Columbia spacecraft tragedy. one was Hindu, the other a Black woman who was a Flight Surgeon from the Navy. So that's the story of Lost female astronauts- fatally so.
There is no way to get a spacecraft from Earth orbit to Mars, or to establish an orbit around mars, without some form of propulsion being used. However, the Russian scientist Konstantin Tsiolkovsky proposed, back in 1924, that the pressure of sunlight on an object in space could be used to propel a spacecraft. (See link.) In 1960, science fiction great Arthur C. Clarke wrote a story in Boy's Life magazine about a race from Earth orbit to the Moon using solar sailboats. So it might be possible to fly a spacecraft from Earth to Mars using a solar sailer, but it would probably not be possible to get into orbit without using rocket engines once you get there.
no i don't know the the story of the big dipper
the style of the story of the man to send rain clouds is contemporary story by Leslie Marmon Silko.
When the narrator is open with the reader about a piece's fictional nature, he or she is said to be setting the tone of the story narrative. It can also refer to how the individual narrator tells the story and the manner in which it is told.
The third-person omniscient narrator uses pronouns that refer to someone who is neither the reader nor the narrator. This narrator has all-knowing insights into the thoughts and feelings of multiple characters within the story, offering a broader perspective.
The person who tells the story is the narrator.
When "he or she" is used by a narrator, it is typically to refer to a character without specifying their gender. This can create a sense of inclusivity and avoid assumptions about gender roles.
the narrator is the person (or animal) that is telling the story. The author writes the story, but the story is told by the narrator.
When the narrator is open with the reader about the piece's fictional nature, he or she is said to be breaking the fourth wall. This technique can create a sense of intimacy or playfulness between the narrator and the audience.
The narrator is at home in bed at the beginning of the story.
This is a framed story- the narrator of the frame story is the Hebrew teacher & the secretary is the narrator of the framed story.
The narrator is the voice that tells the story, while the author is the creator of the story. The narrator can be a character in the story or an unseen observer, while the author is the individual who actually wrote the story.
No, a narrator is a storyteller.
Uses pronouns like "I," "me," and "my" to refer to the narrator's perspective and experiences. This allows the reader to understand the events of the story through the eyes and thoughts of the narrator.
A third person narrator is an omniscient voice outside the story who knows the thoughts and feelings of multiple characters. They refer to characters by their names or pronouns like "he," "she," or "they," providing an objective view of events. They do not participate in the story themselves but rather observe and report on the actions of the characters.