
Mars
Our Future on the Red Planet
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Narrated by:
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Andrew Reilly
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By:
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Leonard David
An inspiring exploration of the establishment of humans on Mars - tying into the National Geographic television documentary series Mars.
The next frontier in space exploration is Mars, the Red Planet - and human habitation of Mars isn't much farther off. In October 2015, NASA declared Mars "an achievable goal"; that same season, Ridley Scott and Matt Damon's The Martian drew crowds into theaters, grossing over $200 million. Now the National Geographic Channel fast forwards years ahead with Mars, a six-part series documenting and dramatizing the next 25 years as humans land on and learn to live on Mars. Following on the visionary success of Buzz Aldrin's Mission to Mars and the visual glory of Marc Kaufman's Mars Up Close, this companion book to the Nat Geo series shows the science behind the mission and the challenges awaiting those brave individuals.
The book combines science, technology, and storytelling, offering what only National Geographic can create. Clear scientific explanations make the Mars experience real.
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Riveting and suspenseful
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A soaring look into our future on Mars
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Interesting listen
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It has a matter-of-fact tone that seems to minimize the how extreme this effort will be. Mars, compared to earth, is going to be a monumentally horrible place to eek out survival. The trip to Mars will not be a trip to a new Eden: it will be a trip to hell. This book reads like a description of a trip to the grocery store.
Factual still a little delusional
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Muy recomendable.
100% recomendable
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Great intro for non-specialist
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A good half of what is theorized in this docudrama has been rejected offhand by SpaceX engineers. The plan is to move large amounts of infrastructure and robotics to Mars in advance of a very large crewed mission followed by another and another. Small exploratory missions are out of the question. SpaceX is a private company run very differently than NASA or even Boeing and ULA. They believe in test and fail and learn. They measure their progress by the rate of innovation. Everything is made “in house.” There aren’t cost overruns and supplier holdups. It is an amazing thing to behold. The real story is unfolding before our very eyes rendering this narrative a bit passé. Maybe Ron Howard should do a remake and get up to speed.
Much of this already seems dated.
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Excellent source of information
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The main problem with this audiobook is that it is missing a lot of new information on developments in NASA’s revolutionary commercial space partner companies like Blue Origin and SpaceX, the Artemis Program, and the fact that it lacks accompanying music and sound effects for the narration.
If you want an audiobook without these problems, check out “The Space Race” narrated by Kate Mulgrew.
Good, but dated…
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Well written
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