The Martian Way by Isaac Asimov

In this science fiction novella, a group of Martian colonists faces a dire water shortage that threatens their survival. As Earth imposes restrictions on water exports to Mars, the resourceful colonists devise a daring plan to secure their future by salvaging ice from the rings of Saturn. The story explores themes of ingenuity, resourcefulness, and the tension between Earth and its Martian colony, highlighting the resilience and determination of the colonists as they strive to overcome the challenges of their harsh environment.

Published
1952
Nationality
American
Length
Very Short
Pages
40-60
Original Language
English
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