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  2. Project Mars: A Technical Tale - Wikipedia

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    In 1952 the technical appendix to "Marsprojekt", which contained projected specifications for the novel's expedition to Mars, was published by West German publisher Umschau Verlag as Das Marsprojekt; the University of Illinois Press brought out the English translation of it the following year, giving it the same title as the full novel, The ...

  3. A City on Mars - Wikipedia

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    A City on Mars: Can We Settle Space, Should We Settle Space, and Have We Really Thought This Through? is a 2023 popular science book by Kelly and Zach Weinersmith.It covers the current state of knowledge of space settlement given changes in the economics of space travel in the 2010s and 2020s, with a particular focus on challenges that the authors consider unresolved or underestimated.

  4. Return to Mars - Wikipedia

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    Jamie Fox Waterman - mission director, geologist. He is the main character of the "Mars" novels by Ben Bova, drives the discovery of microbial life on Mars, as well as of a distant cliff dwelling. Waterman seems to have a connection to Mars, as connections between his Navajo beliefs and the Red Planet become entangled.

  5. Elon Musk has pledged to settle Mars. This book offers a ...

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    “Leaving a 2 (degree Celsius) warmer Earth for Mars would be like leaving a messy room so you can live in a toxic waste dump,” they wrote in the book’s introduction. This interview has been ...

  6. Martian Time-Slip - Wikipedia

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    Martian Time-Slip is a 1964 science fiction novel by American writer Philip K. Dick.The novel uses the common science fiction concept of a human colony on Mars.However, it also includes the themes of mental illness, the physics of time and the dangers of centralized authority.

  7. Life on Mars (poetry collection) - Wikipedia

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    As all the best poetry does, Life on Mars first sends us out into the magnificent chill of the imagination and then returns us to ourselves, both changed and consoled." [3] Jollimore praised the poem "My God, It’s Full of Stars" as "particularly strong, making use of images from science and science fiction to articulate human desire and grief ...

  8. Edgar Rice Burroughs bibliography - Wikipedia

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    1929 (03–08) (Blue Book Magazine) 1930 (05) (Metropolitan Books) Tarzan at the Earth's Core: Tarzan #13 Pellucidar #04: 1929: 1929 (09–12), 1930 (01–03) (Blue Book Magazine) 1930 (11) (Metropolitan Books) A Fighting Man of Mars: Barsoom #07: 1929: 1930 (04–09) (Blue Book Magazine) 1931 (05) (Metropolitan Books) Jungle Girl aka. The Land ...

  9. The Sirens of Mars - Wikipedia

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    The book combines elements of memoir from Johnson with the history and science of attempts to discover life on Mars. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The book grew out of miscellaneous notes and observations written down by Johnson which she determined were valuable but not necessarily suitable for strictly scientific publications.