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Temps de fonctionnement: 04:23 hrsVoix de: Mike CooperPublisher:Icon Books, 2017Note: This book was purchased with support from the Government of Canada's Social Development Partnerships Program - Disability Component.
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Certified Accessible By: National Network for Equitable Library ServiceTemps de fonctionnement: 04:23 hrsVoix de: Mike CooperPublisher:BC Libraries Cooperative, 2024Note: This book was purchased with support from the Government of Canada's Social Development Partnerships Program - Disability Component.
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- Author: May, AndrewDate:Created2017Summary:
When the Apollo astronauts walked on the Moon in 1969, many people imagined Mars would be next. However NASA's Viking 1, which landed in 1976, was just a robot. The much-anticipated crewed mission failed to materialise, defeated by a combination of technological and political challenges. Four decades after Viking and almost half a century after Apollo, technology has improved beyond recognition--as has politics. As private ventures like SpaceX seize centre stage from NASA, Mars has undergone a seismic shift--it's become the prime destination for future human expansion and colonisation. But what's it really like on Mars, and why should anyone want to go there? How do you get there and what are the risks? Astrophysicist and science writer Andrew May answers these questions and more, as he traces the history of our fascination with the Red Planet.
Contents:- Preface: From science fiction to science fact
- 1. The lure of the Red Planet
- How to get to Mars
- Martian robots
- From a small step to a giant leap
- Big plans
- Private enterprise
- Living on Mars
- The new space race.
Sujets: Exploration | PlanetsOriginal Publisher: London, Icon BooksLanguage(s): EnglishISBN: 1785782258, 9781785782251, 9781666531831