One section begins with the launch of the Ares 1 mission in 1985, and follows its voyage to Mars. It alternates between two points in time. I should begin by discussing the structure of the novel. The audiobook use a single narrator, Kevin Kenerly, but he manages to carry the story quite well. I’d had the chance to listen to the full cast BBC radio adaptation, but I’m glad we finally have an official audiobook of Voyage. The novel follows an ensemble cast of NASA employees as they work to meet Kennedy’s challenge. However, Kennedy challenges NASA to land a manned mission on Mars by the 1980s. The Apollo 11 landing is a success just like in our world. Although, it did render him paraplegic, and Mrs. Kennedy survived his assassination attempt. Voyage takes place in a world where John F. So, I finally got a chance to listen to it. 2021 saw Voyage, along with the rest of Stephen Baxter’s NASA Trilogy, released in audiobook form. I’ve often said that good things come to those who wait, especially when it comes to audiobooks.
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