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Martian Summer
Andrew Kessler
其他書名
My Ninety Days with Interplanetary Pioneers, Temperamental Robots, and NASA's Phoenix Mars Mission
出版
Open Road Media
, 2014-07-15
主題
Science / Space Science / General
Science / Space Science / Astronomy
Biography & Autobiography / Personal Memoirs
ISBN
1497641403
9781497641402
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=XYjhAwAAQBAJ&hl=&source=gbs_api
EBook
SAMPLE
註釋
A space enthusiast goes inside mission control with a motley crew of rocket scientists in this “fascinating journey of discovery peppered with humor” (
Publishers Weekly
).
The
Phoenix
Mars mission was the first man-made probe ever sent to the Martian arctic. Its purpose was to find out how climate change could turn a warm, wet planet (read: Earth) into a cold, barren desert (read: Mars). Along the way,
Phoenix
discovered a giant frozen ocean trapped beneath the north pole of Mars, exotic food for aliens, and liquid water, and laid the foundation for NASA’s current exploration of Mars using the
Curiosity
rover.
This is not science fiction. It’s fact. And for the luckiest fanboy in fandom, it was the best vacation ever. Andrew Kessler spent the summer of 2008 in NASA’s mission control with one hundred thirty of the world’s best planetary scientists and engineers as they carried out this ambitious operation. He came back with a story of human drama about modern-day pioneers battling NASA politics, temperamental robots, and the bizarre world of daily life in mission control.