Mountain Explorer is a quiet, human-centered science-fiction novel about a small group of technicians, scientists, and families who decide to leave Earth-not for glory, not for profit, but for a simpler way of living. In the early 22nd century, near the hills of eastern Kentucky, they build their own ship and set their sights on Ross 248-"Rosa"-a red-dwarf star ten light-years away. Their vessel, the Mountain Explorer-patched together from surplus and ingenuity-is never meant to return. This is a one-way journey. Over more than two years of interstellar travel, the crew builds a community inside a spinning habitat ring. Children are born. Animals are carried carefully across the dark. Music fills long evenings. Gravity is negotiated. Time is re-learned. When they finally arrive, Rosa offers no welcome-only land, weather, and seasons that must be understood rather than mastered. The settlers name their home New Kentucky, not out of nostalgia, but out of continuity. Mountain Explorer is not a story about conquering space. It is a story about patience, responsibility, and what it means to arrive somewhere and stay.
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