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4th Rock from the Sun: The Story of Mars

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

4th Rock from the Sun: The Story of Mars

Contributors:

By (Author) Nicky Jenner

ISBN:

9781472922526

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

Bloomsbury Sigma

Publication Date:

1st November 2018

UK Publication Date:

9th August 2018

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Popular astronomy and space
Space science
Solar system: the Sun and planets

Dewey:

523.43

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

272

Dimensions:

Width 129mm, Height 198mm

Weight:

210g

Description

Mars, the red planet, is ingrained in our culture, from David Bowies extra-terrestrial spiders to Captain Scarlet to War of the Worlds. It has inspired hundreds of authors, scientists and science-fiction writers but why What is it about this particular planet that makes it so intriguing

Ancient mythologies defined Mars as a violent harbinger of war, star-gazers puzzled over its peculiar motion, and astrologers defined human personalities by its position and bizarre dance through the sky. And in more recent times, astronomers have explored Mars and its alien characteristics: its dusty red hue, its small moons, its atmosphere, how the planet formed and its mysterious past. Images sent back from various satellites showed startling faces, canals, and pyramids across its surface. Were there Martians, and were they civilised, intelligent, beings

Science-fact is now catching up with science fiction. Robot vehicles have trundled across the planets surface, beaming back beautiful views of its rust-orange surface, and testing soil and atmosphere to get clues on how the planet has evolved, and whether it supported (or supports) life. There are many more Mars missions planned over the next decade. And while little green Martians are now firmly the preserve of literature, there is growing evidence that the now arid, frozen planet was once warm, wet, and possibly thronging with microbial life. And one day soon humans will set foot on the red planet. What are the challenges involved, and how are we preparing for them Is there a long-term future for humans on Mars

Nicky Jenner's 4th Rock from the Sun reviews Mars in its entirety its nature, attributes, and impact on 3rd Rock-culture, its environmental science and geology, and its potential as a human colony everything you need to know about the Red Planet (and quite a few things you dont).

Reviews

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 Jenners 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

Author Bio

Nicky Jenner is a freelance writer and editor. Her news stories, features, interviews and reviews have appeared in a variety of international popular science magazines, including New Scientist, Nature, BBC Sky at Night, Astronomy Now, The Times Eureka, and Physics World. Nicky is also a copywriter for the European Space Agency, European Southern Observatory (the organisation responsible for both the Very Large Telescope (VLT) and the upcoming European Extremely Large Telescope (E-ELT), which will be the worlds largest eye on the sky), and the Hubble Space Telescope, for which she was formerly the European press officer.

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