The Quest for Mars: NASA scientists and Their Search for Life Beyond Earth
By (Author) Laurence Bergreen
HarperCollins Publishers
Voyager
3rd September 2001
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Astronautics
Solar system: the Sun and planets
629.455300973
Paperback
384
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 24mm
287g
"Ever since I was a small child, I've believed there was life out there. When I look at the magnitude of the universe, with its billions of stars, I believe that if life developed here on Earth, it must have developed elsewhere. We simply can't be unique. I really don't think we're the most intelligent life forms in the universe, but that's just my gut feeling", Dr Claire Parkinson, NASA scientist. Of all the planets, Mars has exerted the most powerful allure over the human intellect and imagination. Generations of astronomers have expected to find clues to the origin and destiny of Earth and its inhabitants concealed amid the red storms sweeping across the surface of Mars. Today, public interest in the Mars mission is sky-high; the exploits of the tiny Mars Rover "Sojourner" in the summer of 1997 excited the greatest curiosity in a space mission in a generation. Is there life on Mars If not, why not These questions have gripped mankind throughout the twentieth century. In the shadow of the new millennium, The Genesis Question seeks the definitive answers from the scientists participating in the race to discover life on the Red Planet.
Laurence Bergreen is the author of the highly acclaimed biographies Capone: The Man and his Era, As Thousands Cheer: The Life of Irving Berlin, James Agee: A Life and Louis Armstrong: An Extravagant Life.