Collana Almanacchi #82 [20]
In "La donna che cadde sulla terra," Martin Mystère is drawn into a mystery when an astronomer’s cryptic death and a mysterious 17th-century pocket sundial arrive by mail. The case leads him to the Maryland research center overseeing the Hubble Space Telescope, where the past and present begin to intersect in ways that defy explanation. Written by Carlo Recagno and illustrated by Rodolfo Torti, with a striking cover by Giancarlo Alessandrini, this 2006 installment of the Almanacchi series blends historical intrigue with cosmic suspense.
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Un astronomo che dice di conoscere un segreto relativo a Galileo Galilei viene trovato morto. Martin riceve per posta una meridiana tascabile del XVII secolo. Quali collegamenti ci sono tra questi due eventi? Cosa ha a che fare la visita di Martin Mystère al centro di ricerca del Maryland, da dove viene controllato il telescopio spaziale Hubble?
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