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I am looking for a short story about a group of space explorers aboard an FTL-capable ship. The very first jump takes them near a dying star, so they have to flee immediately. On their way back to earth, one scientist theorizes that the odds of them arriving at the exact time when that star would turn into a nova are so astronomically low that they must assume that it was their arrival that triggered the death of the star, which means they cannot go near Earth. They decide to drop out of hyperspace further away, and travel towards Earth at sub-light speeds, even if it takes months. On their way a scientist wonders whether it is only the arrival of an FTL drive that has such effects, or if the departure causes the same, and that is when they nova-like readings coming from the direction of our own solar system. At least this is what I remember. Any ideas?

















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    I have read it and your description is spot-on, but I can't recall even a hint of the title or author.



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    Possible duplicate of what sci-fi story features an experimental FTL drive which triggers destination (and origin) sun to go nova?



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I am looking for a short story about a group of space explorers aboard an FTL-capable ship. The very first jump takes them near a dying star, so they have to flee immediately. On their way back to earth, one scientist theorizes that the odds of them arriving at the exact time when that star would turn into a nova are so astronomically low that they must assume that it was their arrival that triggered the death of the star, which means they cannot go near Earth. They decide to drop out of hyperspace further away, and travel towards Earth at sub-light speeds, even if it takes months. On their way a scientist wonders whether it is only the arrival of an FTL drive that has such effects, or if the departure causes the same, and that is when they nova-like readings coming from the direction of our own solar system. At least this is what I remember. Any ideas?

















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    I have read it and your description is spot-on, but I can't recall even a hint of the title or author.



    – Mark Olson

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    Possible duplicate of what sci-fi story features an experimental FTL drive which triggers destination (and origin) sun to go nova?



    – eggyal

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  • @eggyal we don't close story-id as dupes until there's acceptance on both ends ;)



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I am looking for a short story about a group of space explorers aboard an FTL-capable ship. The very first jump takes them near a dying star, so they have to flee immediately. On their way back to earth, one scientist theorizes that the odds of them arriving at the exact time when that star would turn into a nova are so astronomically low that they must assume that it was their arrival that triggered the death of the star, which means they cannot go near Earth. They decide to drop out of hyperspace further away, and travel towards Earth at sub-light speeds, even if it takes months. On their way a scientist wonders whether it is only the arrival of an FTL drive that has such effects, or if the departure causes the same, and that is when they nova-like readings coming from the direction of our own solar system. At least this is what I remember. Any ideas?

















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I am looking for a short story about a group of space explorers aboard an FTL-capable ship. The very first jump takes them near a dying star, so they have to flee immediately. On their way back to earth, one scientist theorizes that the odds of them arriving at the exact time when that star would turn into a nova are so astronomically low that they must assume that it was their arrival that triggered the death of the star, which means they cannot go near Earth. They decide to drop out of hyperspace further away, and travel towards Earth at sub-light speeds, even if it takes months. On their way a scientist wonders whether it is only the arrival of an FTL drive that has such effects, or if the departure causes the same, and that is when they nova-like readings coming from the direction of our own solar system. At least this is what I remember. Any ideas?








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    I have read it and your description is spot-on, but I can't recall even a hint of the title or author.



    – Mark Olson

    12 hours ago













  • 2











    Possible duplicate of what sci-fi story features an experimental FTL drive which triggers destination (and origin) sun to go nova?



    – eggyal

    7 hours ago























  • @eggyal we don't close story-id as dupes until there's acceptance on both ends ;)



    – Jenayah

    5 hours ago

























  • 1











    I have read it and your description is spot-on, but I can't recall even a hint of the title or author.



    – Mark Olson

    12 hours ago













  • 2











    Possible duplicate of what sci-fi story features an experimental FTL drive which triggers destination (and origin) sun to go nova?



    – eggyal

    7 hours ago























  • @eggyal we don't close story-id as dupes until there's acceptance on both ends ;)



    – Jenayah

    5 hours ago














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I have read it and your description is spot-on, but I can't recall even a hint of the title or author.



– Mark Olson

12 hours ago









I have read it and your description is spot-on, but I can't recall even a hint of the title or author.



– Mark Olson

12 hours ago







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Possible duplicate of what sci-fi story features an experimental FTL drive which triggers destination (and origin) sun to go nova?



– eggyal

7 hours ago









Possible duplicate of what sci-fi story features an experimental FTL drive which triggers destination (and origin) sun to go nova?



– eggyal

7 hours ago





















@eggyal we don't close story-id as dupes until there's acceptance on both ends ;)



– Jenayah

5 hours ago









@eggyal we don't close story-id as dupes until there's acceptance on both ends ;)



– Jenayah

5 hours ago

















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