Title: | Discovering Mars : a history of observation and exploration of the Red Planet / |
Authors: | William Sheehan, Author ; Jim Bell, Author |
Material Type: | eBook |
Publisher: | Tucson : University of Arizona Press, 2021 |
ISBN / ISSN / EAN : | 978-0-8165-4424-0 |
Format: | 1 online resource (xix, 715 p.) / illustrations (some color), maps |
Bibliography note: | Includes index |
Languages: | English |
Class number: | QB641 |
Subjects: | Mars (Planet) ; Mars (Planet)--Exploration |
Description: | Historian William Sheehan and astronomer and planetary scientist Jim Bell combine their talents to tell a unique story of what we've learned by studying Mars through evolving technologies. What the eye sees as a mysterious red dot wandering through the sky becomes a blurry mirage of apparent seas, continents, and canals as viewed through Earth-based telescopes. Beginning with the Mariner and Viking missions of the 1960s and 1970s, space-based instruments and monitoring systems have flooded scientists with data on Mars's meteorology and geology, and have even sought evidence of possible existence of life-forms on or beneath the surface. This knowledge has transformed our perception of the Red Planet and has provided clues for better understanding our own blue world. Discovering Mars vividly conveys the way our understanding of this other planet has grown from earliest times to the present. The story is epic in scope--an Iliad or Odyssey for our time, at least so far largely without the folly, greed, lust, and tragedy of those ancient stories. Instead, the narrative of our quest for the Red Planet has showcased some of our species' most hopeful attributes: curiosity, cooperation, exploration, and the restless drive to understand our place in the larger universe. |
Format : | Online |
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