Solar Crisis (novel)

Solar Crisis (novel)

"Solar Crisis" (Japanese: "Kuraishisu niju-goju nen") by Takeshi Kawata is a 1990 science fiction novel on which the film "Solar Crisis" is based. The story involves the speculated destruction of the Earth from a gigantic solar flare.


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