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Things Pass By by Murray Leinster:
Science Fiction Inventions, Technology and Ideas
"A man and a woman battle alone in farthest space to save
the world from complete destruction as interplanetary
invaders roam the skies on a mysterious galactic quest! "

(From 'Things Pass By' by Murray Leinster)
The first of the cosmoquakes was relatively mild. The earth's atmosphere went crazy, and the sun's photosphere burst into frenzied eruption. There were casualties here and there, and earthquakes of varying intensity followed it…
Can humanity weather the storm?
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