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Mars Up Close: Inside the Curiosity Mission
By (Author) Marc Kaufman
Foreword by Elon Musk
National Geographic Society
National Geographic Society
5th August 2014
United States
General
Non Fiction
Popular astronomy and space
523.43
Hardback
304
Width 240mm, Height 310mm
With images never published before, many with surprising colors and landscapes that make you want to spend your next vacation on Mars, this is the one and only book written in consultation with NASA scientists that explains everything, detail by detail and moment by moment, about the most ambitious space expedition the human race has ever undertaken.Mars Up Close combines inside stories, fascinating facts, up-to-date maps, accessible science, eye-popping pictures, and visions of a future not that far away thanks to the groundbreaking success of NASA's Curiosity mission. Renowned science journalist Marc Kaufman spent two years embedded with the engineers and scientists at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory, cheering on the rover's spine-tingling landing, learning the backstory of anticipated findings, and witnessing the inescapable frustrations that come from operating a $2.5-billion multitasking robot on a planet 35 million miles from Earth. For pop science, space, and technology lovers, Mars Up Close takes you inside the mission and onto the surface of Mars. As an added special feature, this book contains embedded Augmented Reality coding- Download NASA's free app and bring the Curiosity rover and other Mars spacecraft into 3-D reality right on its pages!
"A vibrant telling, amplified by striking images and photographs, of the Curiosity mission to Mars....A totally gratifying account." --Kirkus Reviews
"Kaufmans vividdescription of the Curiosity rover mission to Mars,its history and its scientific results brings you asclose as possible (without being a member of thescience team) to the excitement, the frustration andthe exhilaration of space science." --Washington Post
"Countless books have been written about Mars, ever since astronomers could peer at the twinkling red orbthrough primitive telescopes, but none have ever included more sumptuous full-color close-up photographsthan this engrossing coffee-table book on NASAs recent Curiosity mission." --Booklist
"This book lays out both the inspiration and the justification for maintaing support for the Mars program." --Science Magazine
"Mars Up Closeis a stunning masterpiece, an elegant book that not only transforms the distant Red Planet into a world of spectacular splendor but a perplexing globe that still holds its secrets tight. Kaufman is a first-rate writer and scribes a compelling narrative about the recent findings of NASAs Curiosity Mars rover and the mission makers on the trail of truth regarding the enigmatic planet." --Buzz Aldrin, Apollo 11 astronaut and author ofMission to Mars: My Vision for Space Exploration
"After this read -- and soaking in the lavishly gorgeous presentation youll get to know the fourth planet as never beforeand a place that beckons for human exploration." --Leonard David, SPACE.coms Space Insider Columnist, co-author ofMission to Mars: My Vision for Space Exploration
From the dramatic landing on Mars to the unprecedented science Curiosity has enabled researchers on Earth to achieve, there is a great sense of accomplishment when we look at the compelling images from the surface of the Red Planet. While Curiositys story continues to inspire millions, the exploration of the Red Planet will not only be a key guide in the search for life elsewhere in the universe, but will also help us learn more about our own home planet. --Dr. John Grunsfeld,Astronaut and Associate Administrator for the Science Mission Directorate, NASA Headquarters, Washington
"In this book Marc Kaufman vividly transports us to the surface of Mars through the eyes of the Curiosity spacecraft that landed on the planet in 2012 after an infamous seven minutes of terror. Complete with the brilliant images and three-dimensional apps we have come to expect from a National Geographic publication, the book not only describes a pioneering effort in planetary exploration, including the search for life, but also foreshadows what space visionaries such as Elon Musk believe will be a future era of multi-planetary human life." --Steven J. Dick,Baruch S. Blumberg NASA/Library of Congress Chair in Astrobiology,Former NASA Chief Historian
"Mars Up Closecaptures the talented personalities, amazing technologies and nail-biting tension of the final successful landing. The world now is waiting for that moment when Curiosity discovers those organic compounds that are the "fingerprints of life." --Scott Hubbard, the first NASA Mars program director, author ofExploring Mars: Chronicles from a Decade of Discovery
"Mars Up Close, despite the name, offers a big-picture view of the exploration of the Red Planet with Curiosity, and why is can be so fascinating." --The Space Review
"This richly illustratedbook shows predictionsof the death of print arepremature; itll be along time beforeonline equivalentscan replicate suchan authoritative feel." --BBC Sky at NightMagazine
"Science journalist Marc Kaufmans fascinating new book contains previously unseen images from the mission, from the Gale Crater to the control rooms of Houston, and offers a stunning guide to the diversity of the planet." --Daily Mail
MARC KAUFMAN writes about NASA and space science for NationalGeographic.com/NewsWatch and The Washington Post, where he was a reporter on the national staff for 10 years. Kirkus listed his previous book, First Contact, as one of the best nonfiction titles in 2011. He has worked as a foreign correspondent at The Washington Post, reporting from Afghanistan after the 9/11 attacks, and as New Delhi bureau chief for the Philadelphia Inquirer. His articles have appeared in New York, Smithsonian, and Conde Nast Traveler.