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    About the book: 1992 / "David Starr, space ranger" - "David Starr, space ranger." (1952)David Starr, hero of the novel Isaac Asimov's "David Starr, Space Ranger", the son of deceased parents, whose father was the best in the Science Council - the highest organization that governs the entire galaxy five thousand years later from our time. David has just graduated from the academy and, thanks to his abilities, has become the youngest member of the Council in its entire history. Tall, strong, with nerves of steel, the developed muscles of an athlete and the bright mind of a first-class scientist, he receives his first assignment. “Lucky Starr and the pirates of asteroids” (1953) As we know from Isaac Asimov's novel "Lucky Starr and the Asteroid Pirates", pirates have long been found in the asteroid belt, causing many murders and robberies, including the death of the parents of David Starr, who was nicknamed Lucky (Lucky). A year after his Martian mission, he made an independent attempt to deal with the pirates. “Lucky Starr and the Oceans of Venus” - “Lucky Starr and the oceans of Venus.” (1954) Lucky’s new task in Isaac Asimov’s novel “Lucky Starr and the Oceans of Venus” was coming to perform together with Big Man's nickname on the completely ocean-covered Venus, where Council member Lou Evans, Lucky's friend, was accused of accepting bribes. "Lucky Starr and the big sun of Mercury" - "Lucky Starr and the big sun of Mercury" (1956 ) Isaac Asimov in his novel “Lucky Starr and the Big Sun of Mercury” sends Starr and his comrade Bigman on a mission to Mercury in order to identify the causes of sabotage. “Lucky Starr and the moons of Jupiter” (1957 )The action of Isaac Asimov's novel "Lucky Starr and the Moons of Jupiter" takes place on one of Jupiter's moons - Adrastea. The new assignment of Lucky Starr and Bigman concerned the Anti-Gravity Project, the most secret research of the Council of Science to build the first anti-gravity ship. “Lucky Starr and the rings of Saturn” (1958) According to a law adopted a long time ago (Isaac Asimov's novel Lucky Starr and the Rings of Saturn), any body orbiting a star belonged to that particular star system. But Sirius decided to capture the system of the planet Saturn in the solar system, establishing a base on Titan.