Mars: Volume 2 -- The NASA Mission Reports
Editat de Robert Godwinen Limba Engleză Paperback – 31 oct 2023
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781894959056
ISBN-10: 1894959051
Pagini: 416
Ilustrații: colour photos
Dimensiuni: 255 x 175 x 21 mm
Greutate: 0.92 kg
Editura: APOGEE BOOKS
Colecția Apogee Books (US)
ISBN-10: 1894959051
Pagini: 416
Ilustrații: colour photos
Dimensiuni: 255 x 175 x 21 mm
Greutate: 0.92 kg
Editura: APOGEE BOOKS
Colecția Apogee Books (US)
Recenzii
"...As a source of data and illustrative materials it is quite comprehensive and up to date... The DVD alone is worth the price of the book..." Richard Taylor, Spaceflight, September 2004.
"If you're even slightly interested in astronomy, you'll be fascinated by what's here... " -- Nick Chang, Focus, August 2004.
"This latest volume brings the exploration of Mars up to date..." -- Spaceflight, September 2004.
"[an] impressive package..." -- The Observatory, June 2005.
Also reviewed in Telescopium, Journal of the Swedish Astronomical Society.
"If you're even slightly interested in astronomy, you'll be fascinated by what's here... " -- Nick Chang, Focus, August 2004.
"This latest volume brings the exploration of Mars up to date..." -- Spaceflight, September 2004.
"[an] impressive package..." -- The Observatory, June 2005.
Also reviewed in Telescopium, Journal of the Swedish Astronomical Society.
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CD-ROM and Book. The Red Planet has been a beacon to every race of mankind since the dawn of history. Today Mars stands as a symbol of the high frontier the next logical step in our exploration of the universe around us. In 1964 the United States of America launched Mariner 4 towards Mars in the hope that a handful of pictures returned by the spacecraft might answer some age-old questions. Was there an ancient Martian civilisation? Would there be any signs of life? So began the first step in a close examination of our neighbouring planet. Between Mariner 4 and Mars Global Surveyor in 1988 the United States has sent a fleet of robots to Mars with wildly varying degrees of success. Thanks to these versatile probes we now know almost as much about Mars on a global scale as we do about our own Earth. In this book the triumphs and tribulations of the American Mars programme is gathered together in one place. Press Kits and Mission Reports from every Mars mission are collected together for the first time. Reading these documents presented here in chronological order gives a fascinating insight into how our understanding of the Red Planet has grown over the past four decades. These robot voyages are the advance guard, scouting out the path for the day when men will launch a manned mission to Mars.
CD-ROM and Book. The Red Planet has been a beacon to every race of mankind since the dawn of history. Today Mars stands as a symbol of the high frontier the next logical step in our exploration of the universe around us. In 1964 the United States of America launched Mariner 4 towards Mars in the hope that a handful of pictures returned by the spacecraft might answer some age-old questions. Was there an ancient Martian civilisation? Would there be any signs of life? So began the first step in a close examination of our neighbouring planet. Between Mariner 4 and Mars Global Surveyor in 1988 the United States has sent a fleet of robots to Mars with wildly varying degrees of success. Thanks to these versatile probes we now know almost as much about Mars on a global scale as we do about our own Earth. In this book the triumphs and tribulations of the American Mars programme is gathered together in one place. Press Kits and Mission Reports from every Mars mission are collected together for the first time. Reading these documents presented here in chronological order gives a fascinating insight into how our understanding of the Red Planet has grown over the past four decades. These robot voyages are the advance guard, scouting out the path for the day when men will launch a manned mission to Mars.