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The question of how humans would get to Mars was addressed in several ways: when not travelling there via spaceship as in the 1911 novel To Mars via the Moon: An Astronomical Story by Mark Wicks, [24] they might use a flying carpet as in the 1905 novel Lieut. Gullivar Jones: His Vacation by Edwin Lester Arnold, [14] [18] [20] a balloon as in A Narrative of the Travels and Adventures of Paul ...
The three novels are Red Mars (1992), Green Mars (1993), and Blue Mars (1996). The Martians (1999) is a collection of short stories set in the same fictional universe. Red Mars won the BSFA Award in 1992 and Nebula Award for Best Novel in 1993. Green Mars won the Hugo Award for Best Novel and Locus Award for Best Science Fiction Novel in 1994.
The Sands of Mars; Saturn's Children (novel) The Secret of Sinharat; The Secret of the Martian Moons; Semper Mars; Shadow Over Mars; The Simulacra; The Sirens of Titan; The Sky So Big and Black; Space Apprentice; The Space Machine; Spaceship Medic; Starcross (novel) The Stars My Destination; Stowaway to Mars; Stranger in a Strange Land; The ...
The science fiction film introduces an expedition to Mars, on which scientists recover an alien egg that they take back to their ship. [23] Starship Troopers: Traitor of Mars: 2017: The animated science fiction film, one of several in the Starship Troopers franchise, features a demoted general stationed on Mars who has to train poorly ...
Imagining Mars: A Literary History is a 2011 non-fiction book by science fiction scholar Robert Crossley [Wikidata].The book chronicles the history of Mars in fiction, and to a lesser extent in culture.
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We are learning more and more just how much video games, science fiction, and fantasy shaped Elon Musk's worldview—and dreams for the future.
Project Mars: A Technical Tale is the English translation of an unpublished German-language science fiction novel written by German-American rocket physicist Wernher von Braun (1912–1977) in 1949. Von Braun’s original title for the work was Marsprojekt .