Mars
By (Author) Stephen James O'Meara
Reaktion Books
Reaktion Books
1st January 2021
12th October 2020
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Popular astronomy and space
Hardback
232
Width 171mm, Height 220mm
Mars is a small world with a big reputation.
This mysterious, singular planet with volcanoes that dwarf Mount Everest, a canyon system that would stretch fully across the United States, and curious landscapes that perhaps once harboured water has fascinated us for centuries.
In the most up-to-date account available of the elusive Red Planet, Stephen James O'Meara follows our longstanding love affair with this unique celestial body, from the musings of humanity's first stargazers to the imaginings of science-fiction writers, radio broadcasters, and filmmakers, to the latest images and discoveries from theCuriosityrover. The book also reviews plans for piloted missions to Mars and what it will take for those missions to succeed.
'Presenting the red planet in both fact as well as the many fictions in which it has been featured, and including some of the most up-to-date discoveries from the information collected by theCuriosityrover, this forthcoming book should be of interest to both dedicated astronomers as well as the simply martially curious alike.' Well-Read Naturalist
"Presenting the red planet in both fact as well as the many fictions in which it has been featured, and including some of the most up-to-date discoveries from the information collected by the Curiosity rover, this forthcoming book should be of interest to both dedicated astronomers as well as the simply martially curious alike."-- "Well-Read Naturalist"
Stephen James O'Meara is an award-winning astronomer and author of more than a dozen books, including A Dictionary of Space Exploration (2018). He is a columnist and editor for Astronomy magazine, associate editor of GeminiFocus, and asteroid 3637 is named O'Meara in his honour.