Mapping Mars

Mapping Mars
Author: Oliver Morton
Publsiher: Picador
Total Pages: 388
Release: 2002-10-04
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780312707934

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Who are the extraordinary individuals that will take us on the next great space race, the next great human endeavor, our exploration and colonization of the planet Mars? And more importantly, how are they doing it? Acclaimed science writer Oliver Morton explores the peculiar and fascinating world of the new generation of explorers: geologists, scientists, astrophysicists and dreamers. Morton shows us the complex and beguiling role that mapping will play in our understanding of the red planet, and more deeply, what it means for humans to envision such heroic landscapes. Charting a path from the 19th century visionaries to the spy-satellite pioneers to the science fiction writers and the arctic explorers -- till now, to the people are taking us there -- Morton unveils the central place that Mars has occupied in the human imagination, and what it will mean to realize these dreams. A pioneering work of journalism and drama, Mapping Mars gives us our first exciting glimpses of the world to come and the curious, bizarre, and amazing people who will take us there.

The Atlas of Mars

The Atlas of Mars
Author: Kenneth S. Coles,Kenneth L. Tanaka,Philip R. Christensen
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2019-08-22
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781108641326

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Planetary scientist and educator Ken Coles has teamed up with Ken Tanaka from the United States Geological Survey's Astrogeology team, and Phil Christensen, Principal Investigator of the Mars Odyssey orbiter's THEMIS science team, to produce this all-purpose reference atlas, The Atlas of Mars. Each of the thirty standard charts includes: a full-page color topographic map at 1:10,000,000 scale, a THEMIS daytime infrared map at the same scale with features labeled, a simplified geologic map of the corresponding area, and a section describing prominent features of interest. The Atlas is rounded out with extensive material on Mars' global characteristics, regional geography and geology, a glossary of terms, and an indexed gazetteer of up-to-date Martian feature names and nomenclature. This is an essential guide for a broad readership of academics, students, amateur astronomers, and space enthusiasts, replacing the NASA atlas from the 1970s.

Mars

Mars
Author: Hugh H. Kieffer
Publsiher: University of Arizona Press
Total Pages: 1517
Release: 1992-10
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780816512577

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The planet Mars has been a subject of wonder for millennia, as attested by its place in mythology, by later speculation about its canals, and by the scientific and public excitement over the Viking mission. Although the scientific literature about the planet is voluminous, no comprehensive treatment of the results of modern spacecraft exploration has yet been made available. This volume fills that gap by providing a summary of what is presently known about Mars and identifying many puzzles such as polar cap variance, occurrence of dust storms, and the possible location of water. The introductory chapter cites questions, controversies, and milestones in the study of Mars, and also includes an annotated book list, basic data about the planet, and a guide to Martian seasons. A chapter on telescopic observation credits the contributions made by many amateurs that have advanced our knowledge of variations observed on Mars. A chapter on spacecraft exploration, by an American and a Russian author who have participated in all Mars missions, includes a revelation of an additional Soviet attempt. Twenty-nine technical articles cover geophysics; bedrock geology; surface; atmosphere; exosphere and magnetic field; and climate history. Two chapters address the search for life on Mars; three concluding chapters consider the Martian satellites. An indispensable reference for scientists, Mars will also serve as a complete sourcebook for serious amateur astronomers.

Mars

Mars
Author: Hugh H. Kieffer
Publsiher: University of Arizona Press
Total Pages: 1532
Release: 1992-10
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0816512574

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The planet Mars has been a subject of wonder for millennia, as attested by its place in mythology, by later speculation about its canals, and by the scientific and public excitement over the Viking mission. Although the scientific literature about the planet is voluminous, no comprehensive treatment of the results of modern spacecraft exploration has yet been made available. This volume fills that gap by providing a summary of what is presently known about Mars and identifying many puzzles such as polar cap variance, occurrence of dust storms, and the possible location of water. The introductory chapter cites questions, controversies, and milestones in the study of Mars, and also includes an annotated book list, basic data about the planet, and a guide to Martian seasons. A chapter on telescopic observation credits the contributions made by many amateurs that have advanced our knowledge of variations observed on Mars. A chapter on spacecraft exploration, by an American and a Russian author who have participated in all Mars missions, includes a revelation of an additional Soviet attempt. Twenty-nine technical articles cover geophysics; bedrock geology; surface; atmosphere; exosphere and magnetic field; and climate history. Two chapters address the search for life on Mars; three concluding chapters consider the Martian satellites. An indispensable reference for scientists, Mars will also serve as a complete sourcebook for serious amateur astronomers.

The Atlas of Mars

The Atlas of Mars
Author: Kenneth S. Coles,Kenneth L. Tanaka,Philip R. Christensen
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 301
Release: 2019-08-22
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9781107036291

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A richly illustrated and stunning visual reference work on Mars, replacing the NASA atlas from the 1970s.

Mapping Mars Science Imagination and the Birth of a World Text Only

Mapping Mars  Science  Imagination and the Birth of a World  Text Only
Author: Oliver Morton
Publsiher: HarperCollins UK
Total Pages: 368
Release: 2012-06-28
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780007397051

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A narrative history of the men and women who have explored Mars and mapped its surface from afar, and in so doing conditioned our understanding of our nearest planetary neighbour.

This is Mars

This is Mars
Author: Alfred S. McEwen,Francis Rocard
Publsiher: Aperture Foundation
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2017
Genre: Photography
ISBN: 1597114154

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The award-winning French editor and designer Xavier Barral has chosen frames drawn from the comprehensive photographic map of Mars made by the observation satellite Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter. Barral scoured tens of thousands of gigabytes of satellite photographs available from NASA, seeking out the most distinct images of the planet's surface. The result is visionary--a science book, an artist's book, and a stunning object.

Conference on the Geophysical Detection of Subsurface Water on Mars

Conference on the Geophysical Detection of Subsurface Water on Mars
Author: Conference on the Geophysical Detection of Subsurface Water on Mars
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 112
Release: 2001
Genre: Groundwater
ISBN: UIUC:30112045030241

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The primary goal of the conference is to identify the most direct, unambiguous, and cost-effective approach to assessing the three-dimensional distribution and state of water within the martian crust - at a resolution sufficient to permit reaching any desired volatile target by drilling.