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The Jupiter Jumpers

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The Jupiter Jumpers

By: Ayokunle Mathew Akinbi
Narrated by: Derek Whitefield
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In the year 2124, the moons of the outer solar system are the ultimate playground for "Jumpers" extreme athletes who use high-tech gravity boots to leap across craters and surf planetary rings. Jax and Maya are the best in the cadet league, but they’re about to find out that Jupiter is more than just a gas giant; it’s a ticking time bomb. When a routine training mission on the frozen surface of Europa goes wrong, Jax and Maya discover a terrifying secret: a fleet of mysterious "Gravity-Anchors" is draining the planet's core, threatening to tear the Jovian moons out of orbit and send the entire solar system into chaos.

Equipped with legendary Storm-Chaser sneakers and experimental Galaxy Suits, Jax and Maya must navigate a gauntlet of cosmic hazards Surviving a 400-mile-per-hour "Jet-Stream Slingshot." Hiding from high-voltage drones in a magnetic maze. Trekking across the "Pizza Crust" volcanic plains of Io. Diving into the liquid metallic hydrogen heart of the King of Planets. With their oxygen running low and the laws of physics bending around them, the Jumpers must pull off the ultimate "Long Jump" a leap of faith that spans millions of miles to save Jupiter and find their way home.

©2026 Ayokunle Mathew Akinbi (P)2026 Ayokunle Mathew Akinbi
Humourous Fiction Literature & Fiction Science Fiction & Fantasy
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