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'''Orbiter''' is a ] by ] and ] published in 2003 by the ] imprint, ]. It is a ] story set in the early ] about a team of specialists employed to understand the mysterious reappearance of the ] Venture. The shuttle crashed back to earth after disappearing ten years earlier with its crew missing, save for the catatonic pilot, and alien technology on board.

'''''Orbiter''''' is a ] by ] and ], published in 2003 by ] under their ]. It is a ] story set in the early ] about a team of specialists employed to understand the mysterious reappearance of the ] Venture. The shuttle crashed back to earth after disappearing ten years earlier with its crew missing, save for the catatonic pilot, and alien technology on board.

Ellis and Doran are both space flight enthusiasts and dedicated ''Orbiter'' to the "lives, memories and legacies" of the astronauts who died in the 2003 ].


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Cover to Orbiter. Art by Colleen Doran.

Orbiter is a graphic novel by Warren Ellis and Colleen Doran, published in 2003 by DC Comics under their Vertigo imprint. It is a science fiction story set in the early 21st Century about a team of specialists employed to understand the mysterious reappearance of the space shuttle Venture. The shuttle crashed back to earth after disappearing ten years earlier with its crew missing, save for the catatonic pilot, and alien technology on board.

Ellis and Doran are both space flight enthusiasts and dedicated Orbiter to the "lives, memories and legacies" of the astronauts who died in the 2003 Columbia disaster.

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