Walking on Mars II

Walking on Mars II
Author: David Gatesbury
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 222
Release: 2016-05-23
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1633383504

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Walking on Mars II Returning to the Red Planet

Walking on Mars II  Returning to the Red Planet
Author: David Gatesbury
Publsiher: Fulton Books, Inc.
Total Pages: 222
Release: 2017-03-13
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781633383517

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In the year 2042, Captain Stan Rhodes returns to planet Mars with a fresh crew and resumes exploring a region called the Cydonia Complex. Investigating architectural wonders from an ancient civilization, they revisit a magnificent five-sided pyramid discovered on the first mission and survey its subterranean passageways. When searching for the ruins of a city called Gaugamar forever buried in the sand, the team is asked by mission planners to penetrate the outer shell of another monument. This leads to them breaching a burial shrine from an older kingdom built for a monarch named Nemnasu. Within the funerary chamber of this monument, they encounter an extraordinary life force, and a text explains how this entity, comprised of a mass of energy, came to be interned in the tomb. The mission is further threatened when one of the team contracts an ancient disease. Coping with horrifically monstrous changes in this individual's physiology causes this crewmember to become mentally deranged, and in this altered state, this person is soon no longer recognized as human, but is seen as something entirely different. Come and join this crew of five as they make new discoveries while struggling to survive on the red planet. This book is the second in a series by David Gatesbury and is preceded by Walking on Mars: A Journey to the Red Planet. Click here to check out the first book in this series!

Walking on Mars A Journey to the Red Planet

Walking on Mars  A Journey to the Red Planet
Author: David Gatesbury
Publsiher: Fulton Books, Inc.
Total Pages: 650
Release: 2017-01-30
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781633383494

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It is the year 2037 and Stan Rhodes is the American captain of Endurance III, a V-shaped spacecraft on the last leg of a 56-million-kilometer journey to Mars. It’s crucial to the success of the Mars mission that Rhodes and his crew land their ship within ten kilometers of an emergency ascent vehicle and a cargo ship that had previously landed on the surface of the Red Planet. They succeed in landing at the designated site. But when they reach the cargo ship

Thunder and Fury

Thunder and Fury
Author: David Gatesbury
Publsiher: Fulton Books, Inc.
Total Pages: 490
Release: 2018-03-21
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781633386662

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Thunder and Fury: Whitson's Raiders spans the early life of Jesse Whitson on through the Civil War, a South Carolinian who felt reluctant to fight for Southern independence. When Southerners turned to seceding and forming the Confederate States of America, he tried to reason with people so they’d relent. He did not want to see the nation divided, and yet a meeting with a prominent figure of the time inspired him to come to terms with an inner struggle for leading a partisan command.

Jesse Whitson

Jesse Whitson
Author: David Gatesbury
Publsiher: Fulton Books, Inc.
Total Pages: 293
Release: 2018-04-10
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781633386686

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Following the War Between the States, Jesse Whitson contended with an inner struggle for being unable to find peace within himself. Soul-searching while being deeply troubled, like many looking to start a new life and pursuing a dream, he joined a cattle drive and journeyed westward. In his travels, he became a drover and, later, joined a wagon train moving west. In Colorado, on the open range, he discovered farmers who’d acquired land through the Homestead Act. Seeing people hara

Return to the Red Planet

Return to the Red Planet
Author: Bevan M. French
Publsiher: National Aeronautics and Space Administration Headquarters
Total Pages: 68
Release: 1993
Genre: Mars (Planet)
ISBN: UIUC:30112041192235

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Welcome to Mars

Welcome to Mars
Author: Buzz Aldrin,Marianne J. Dyson
Publsiher: National Geographic Books
Total Pages: 100
Release: 2015
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9781426322068

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The Apollo 11 astronaut invites young people to evaluate Mars as a potential planet for human colonization, and describes what Mars residents might experience while traveling to and living on the Red Planet.

The Case for Mars

The Case for Mars
Author: Robert Zubrin
Publsiher: Free Press
Total Pages: 448
Release: 2021-02-02
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781982172923

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The Case for Mars makes living in space seem more possible than ever in this updated 25th anniversary edition, featuring the latest information on the planet's exploration and the drive to send humans there. Since the beginning of human history, Mars has been an alluring dream—the stuff of legends, gods, and mystery. The planet most like ours, it had long been thought impossible to reach, let alone explore and inhabit. But that is changing fast. In February 2021, the American rover Perseverance will touch down on Mars. Equipped with a powerful suite of scientific instruments—including some that will attempt to make oxygen from the Martian atmosphere—the rover also carries a helicopter that will take spectacular panoramic movies from the air. Most exciting of all, a spectrometer onboard may find evidence of fossils left behind by microbes millions of years ago, when the planet was warm and wet, proving at last that life on Earth is not unique, but a general phenomenon in the universe. Meanwhile, in Boca Chica, Texas, Elon Musk’s SpaceX has created a shipyard that is building and testing the vessels that will take humans to Mars before this decade is out. Leading space exploration expert Robert Zubrin crafted the daring blueprint for humanity’s reach to the Red Planet twenty-five years ago, when he first published The Case for Mars. Now, in this updated edition, he looks to the future once more to describe how—in an era when the American space program and private companies like SpaceX are racing to send astronauts to Mars—our first colonies there are imminent. In the grand tradition of successful explorers, Zubrin calls for a travel-light and live-off-the-land approach to Martian settlement. He explains how scientists can use present-day technology to send humans to Mars, produce fuel and oxygen on the planet’s surface with its own natural resources, build bases and communities, and one day, terraform—or alter the atmosphere of the planet in order to pave the way for sustainable life. As a landmark new mission opens the decisive campaign to take humans to the Red Planet, Zubrin lays out a comprehensive plan to build life on a new world.