How to Capture an Asteroid

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Susanne Hovis is a creative thinker and storyteller, with dreams of inspiring others with her wit and humor. In addition to book writing and illustration, you will also find her nurturing and supporting people in her life that are dear to her heart. “I enjoy being the conductor helping make magic happen when the “impossible” presents itself.”

- Susanne Hovis

How to Capture an Asteroid Written and Illustrated by

Susanne Hovis





Acknowledgements

To all the visionaries and dreamers and the things you will do, I dedicate this book to you!

This book would not exist had it not been for the great friendship and talents of Rachel Lindsey and for whose assistance I am truly grateful.



You know you’ve often dreamed of riding a shooting star. Well get ready Dreamer, I’m gonna show you how to do it.


What you’ll need Military grade hook

200 miles of plasma rope 5 point quick-release race seat

Heavy Duty Metal hitching post - must be able to withstand 50,000lb pull. One Moon Lift Phalcon ticket

NASA approved fire/race/ space suit


Order any items you do not have. Call Moon Lift to order your ticket for the next Phalcon launch. *Tip* Be prepared to encounter paparazzi when you arrive at Moon Lift. They can eat up your time and energy - energy you’ll need for your adventure. Have a speech ready and give them 15 minutes tops!


Moon Lift will be sending you a car and driver. Get ready for one of the biggest adventures of your life!



Next, get your gear, get strapped in and prepare for launch.



Phalcon will alert you via your helmet radio when an asteroid is in range.


Lasso that asteroid while hitting your quick release seat belt.


Enjoy a 92 minute ride traveling at speeds of up to 17,150 miles per hour as your asteroid takes you around its orbit through our galaxy and back to the Phalcon.




As you approach the Phalcon, grab the hand holds and get strapped back into your seat. Make sure the asteroid is safely secured to the spacecraft and your belt.


Hold on tight and prepare for the atmospheric re-entry process back to Earth.




As you approach your home base, Phalcon will jet-stabilize while you throw the hook to capture the hitching post. Zipline your way back to Earth with your very own asteroid now safely secured at home.



You’ve done it Dreamer! Time to dream up your next adventure.




Susanne Hovis is a creative thinker and storyteller, with dreams of inspiring others with her wit and humor. In addition to book writing and illustration, you will also find her nurturing and supporting people in her life that are dear to her heart. “I enjoy being the conductor helping make magic happen when the “impossible” presents itself.”

- Susanne Hovis

How to Capture an Asteroid Written and Illustrated by

Susanne Hovis


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