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Everything you ever wanted to know about the Red Planet

Mars is ingrained in our culture, from David Bowie's extra-terrestrial spiders to H.G. Wells''s The War of the Worlds. The red planet has inspired hundreds of scientists, authors and filmmakers but why? What is it about this particular planet that makes it so intriguing?

Ancient mythologies defined Mars as a violent harbinger of war, and astrologers found meaning in the planet''s dance through the sky. Stargazers puzzled over Mars''s unfamiliar properties; some claimed to see canals criss-crossing its surface, while images from early spacecraft showed startling faces and pyramids carved out of rusty rock. Did Martians exist? If so, were they intelligent, civilised beings?

We now have a better understanding of Mars: its red hue, small moons, atmosphere (or lack of it), and mysterious past. Robots have trundled across the planet''s surface, beaming back astonishing views of the alien landscape

Trade Review
An easy and thoroughly enjoyable read with a friendly chatty style, and it manages to pack in an awful lot of information. * Sky at Night *
4th Rock from the Sun is more motivational manifesto than instruction manual ... it serves to inspire the reader to root for this next potential milestone in human history. * Science *
Nicky Jenner’s enthusiasm and humour are infectious, keeping the reader captivated even while she discusses serious subject. Even the least passionate of readers will fall in love with Mars by the end of the book. * Popular Astronomy *
A fascinating debut … Jenner nimbly explores humanity's fascination with Mars. * Shelf Life *
A detailed yet bright and breezy guide to our most evocative planetary neighbour. Jenner's book provides a whirlwind tour of the Red Planet's past, present and possible future. This book is the essential guide to the little planet that looms largest in our collective imagination: Mars. -- Ben Gilliland, science writer and author of How to Build a Universe
Informative, scientifically comprehensive and delightful to read. You'll want to travel to Mars! -- Antonella Nota, ESA Project Scientist and Mission Manager, the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope
A colourful tapestry of old myths and prejudices, enthusiasm and disappointment, failures and successes, and stories of clever people and machines. Unfold it and you'll see Mars much slower than before. -- Dmitrij Titov, Project Scientist, ESA's Mars Express mission
I thought I knew everything there was to know about the Red Planet – I was wrong. A cleverly written and thoroughly interesting tour of all things martian. -- Louisa Preston, UK Space Agency Aurora Research Fellow, and author of Goldilocks and the Water Bears

Table of Contents
1 Mars Fever 2 Earthlings on Mars 3 Pop culture Mars 4 Mars in Sci-Fi 5 Mars and the History of Science 6 The Martian Story 7 Martian Moons 8 Pranks and Hoaxes 9 Life on Mars? 10 Robot Cars on Mars 11 Why Mars? 12 The Martian future

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      Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
      Publication Date: 1/9/2018 12:08:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781472922526, 978-1472922526
      ISBN10: 1472922522

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Everything you ever wanted to know about the Red Planet

      Mars is ingrained in our culture, from David Bowie's extra-terrestrial spiders to H.G. Wells''s The War of the Worlds. The red planet has inspired hundreds of scientists, authors and filmmakers but why? What is it about this particular planet that makes it so intriguing?

      Ancient mythologies defined Mars as a violent harbinger of war, and astrologers found meaning in the planet''s dance through the sky. Stargazers puzzled over Mars''s unfamiliar properties; some claimed to see canals criss-crossing its surface, while images from early spacecraft showed startling faces and pyramids carved out of rusty rock. Did Martians exist? If so, were they intelligent, civilised beings?

      We now have a better understanding of Mars: its red hue, small moons, atmosphere (or lack of it), and mysterious past. Robots have trundled across the planet''s surface, beaming back astonishing views of the alien landscape

      Trade Review
      An easy and thoroughly enjoyable read with a friendly chatty style, and it manages to pack in an awful lot of information. * Sky at Night *
      4th Rock from the Sun is more motivational manifesto than instruction manual ... it serves to inspire the reader to root for this next potential milestone in human history. * Science *
      Nicky Jenner’s enthusiasm and humour are infectious, keeping the reader captivated even while she discusses serious subject. Even the least passionate of readers will fall in love with Mars by the end of the book. * Popular Astronomy *
      A fascinating debut … Jenner nimbly explores humanity's fascination with Mars. * Shelf Life *
      A detailed yet bright and breezy guide to our most evocative planetary neighbour. Jenner's book provides a whirlwind tour of the Red Planet's past, present and possible future. This book is the essential guide to the little planet that looms largest in our collective imagination: Mars. -- Ben Gilliland, science writer and author of How to Build a Universe
      Informative, scientifically comprehensive and delightful to read. You'll want to travel to Mars! -- Antonella Nota, ESA Project Scientist and Mission Manager, the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope
      A colourful tapestry of old myths and prejudices, enthusiasm and disappointment, failures and successes, and stories of clever people and machines. Unfold it and you'll see Mars much slower than before. -- Dmitrij Titov, Project Scientist, ESA's Mars Express mission
      I thought I knew everything there was to know about the Red Planet – I was wrong. A cleverly written and thoroughly interesting tour of all things martian. -- Louisa Preston, UK Space Agency Aurora Research Fellow, and author of Goldilocks and the Water Bears

      Table of Contents
      1 Mars Fever 2 Earthlings on Mars 3 Pop culture Mars 4 Mars in Sci-Fi 5 Mars and the History of Science 6 The Martian Story 7 Martian Moons 8 Pranks and Hoaxes 9 Life on Mars? 10 Robot Cars on Mars 11 Why Mars? 12 The Martian future

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