Martian Genesis

Martian Genesis
Author: Herbie Brennan
Publisher: Dell
Total Pages: 266
Release: 2000-04-11
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 044023557X

The startling Antarctic discovery...The revelations about life on Mars...Shocking new proof about who we really are! From outer space to deep prehistory, from ancient Egypt to the planet Mars, the conclusions in Martian Genesis will astound you. At last, science writer Herbie Brennan provides answers to the questions that have confounded scientists for years--including a startling solution to the mystery surrounding the rock face found on Mars. His carefully researched, impeccably documented conclusions may change history forever. Find out when, where, and how the human race first came to be--millions of years earlier than previously believed! Discover the shocking archaeological evidence of Martian ancestors that has been ignored--or suppressed--in popular theories of evolution. Encounter new revelations made in photos taken from space...eye-opening evidence of hi-tech artifacts millennia old...fascinating discoveries from Antarctica, Siberia, the ocean floor...and more. Read about: Unexplained fossils! Evidence that people actually walked with the dinosaurs...wearing shoes! Amazing ancient technology! How the pyramids were lit...by electricity! Lost prehistoric civilizations! How someone built a massive concrete block wall in Oklahoma...312 million years ago! Life on Mars...when it flourished, what happened to it, what it left behind!

Red Rover

Red Rover
Author: Roger Wiens
Publisher: Basic Books
Total Pages: 258
Release: 2013-03-12
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0465051995

For centuries humankind has fantasized about life on Mars, whether it’s intelligent Martian life invading our planet (immortalized in H.G. Wells’s The War of the Worlds) or humanity colonizing Mars (the late Ray Bradbury’s The Martian Chronicles). The Red Planet’s proximity and likeness to Earth make it a magnet for our collective imagination. Yet the question of whether life exists on Mars—or has ever existed there—remains an open one. Science has not caught up to science fiction—at least not yet. This summer we will be one step closer to finding the answer. On August 5th, Curiosity—a one-ton, Mini Cooper-sized nuclear-powered rover—is scheduled to land on Mars, with the primary mission of determining whether the red planet has ever been physically capable of supporting life. In Getting to Mars, Roger Wiens, the principal investigator for the ChemCam instrument on the rover—the main tool for measuring Mars’s past habitability—will tell the unlikely story of the development of this payload and rover now blasting towards a planet 354 million miles from Earth. ChemCam (short for Chemistry and Camera) is an instrument onboard the Curiosity designed to vaporize and measure the chemical makeup of Martian rocks. Different elements give off uniquely colored light when zapped with a laser; the light is then read by the instrument’s spectrometer and identified. The idea is to use ChemCam to detect life-supporting elements such as carbon, nitrogen, and oxygen to evaluate whether conditions on Mars have ever been favorable for microbial life. This is not only an inside story about sending fantastic lasers to Mars, however. It’s the story of a new era in space exploration. Starting with NASA’s introduction of the Discovery Program in 1992, smaller, scrappier, more nimble missions won out as behemoth manned projects went extinct. This strategic shift presented huge opportunities—but also presented huge risks for shutdown and failure. And as Wiens recounts, his project came close to being closed down on numerous occasions. Getting to Mars is the inspiring account of how Wiens and his team overcame incredible challenges—logistical, financial, and political—to successfully launch a rover in an effort to answer the eternal question: is there life on Mars?

Genesis

Genesis
Author: Frederick Turner
Publisher: Saybrook Publishing Company
Total Pages: 320
Release: 1988
Genre: Poetry
ISBN:

Et's Are on the Moon and Mars

Et's Are on the Moon and Mars
Author: C. L. Turnage
Publisher: Timeless Voyager Press
Total Pages: 116
Release: 2000
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 9781892264015

Is NASA hiding information concerning the Mars and moon missions? Why is the photographic evidence being suppressed? Forty-four rarely viewed official NASA photos, 20 illustrations and transcriptions of astronauts' sightings provide more evidence that ETs have inhabited, and continue to inhabit, both the moon and the planet Mars.

After the Martian Apocalypse

After the Martian Apocalypse
Author: Mac Tonnies
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 306
Release: 2004-07-06
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 1416503331

This engaging and groundbreaking archaeological treatise mixed with cultural commentary argues that our future on Mars depends on our understanding of its remarkable past. Much to the surprise of scientists and researchers, the latest cosmic discoveries offer strong evidence that points to an extinct civilization on Mars. What happened to it? And what does this mean for us on Earth? With in-depth research and accessible prose, After the Martian Apocalypse explains how our own survival may depend on confronting the strange and ancient truths to be found on the Red Planet. Challenging orthodox notions of humanity’s role in space, this unputdownable book effortlessly proves that to truly understand our own world, we must first understand our unsettling and enigmatic planetary neighbor.

Astrobiology

Astrobiology
Author: Alan Longstaff
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 454
Release: 2014-11-24
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1498728456

Astrobiology is a multidisciplinary pursuit that in various guises encompasses astronomy, chemistry, planetary and Earth sciences, and biology. It relies on mathematical, statistical, and computer modeling for theory, and space science, engineering, and computing to implement observational and experimental work. Consequently, when studying astrobio

Magic Happens

Magic Happens
Author: Bo Lanier
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 180
Release: 2015-12-13
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 132974005X

This is Bo Lanier's third book of poems that is published through Lulu.com.

The Martian Chronicles

The Martian Chronicles
Author: Ray Bradbury
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2012-04-17
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1451678193

The tranquility of Mars is disrupted by humans who want to conquer space, colonize the planet, and escape a doomed Earth.

The Martians

The Martians
Author: Nick Redfern
Publisher: New Page Books
Total Pages: 306
Release: 2020
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 1632651769

"This is an in-depth study of the theory that Mars was once a world which teemed with life. Perhaps, even, life not at all too dissimilar to ours. Incredibly . . . the Martians may still be there. Alive. This book explores the CIA's top-secret search for the Martians, multiple photos of strange anomalies, and the latest revelations about the environment and water on Mars. The questions concerning life on Mars-then and now-are many. The answers are astounding"--

Volatiles in the Martian Crust

Volatiles in the Martian Crust
Author: Justin Filiberto
Publisher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 427
Release: 2018-08-30
Genre: Science
ISBN: 012804201X

Volatiles in the Martian Crust is a vital reference for future missions - including ESA's EXO Mars and NASA's Mars2020 rover - looking for evidence of life on Mars and the potential for habitability and human exploration of the Martian crust. Mars science is a rapidly evolving topic with new data returned from the planet on a daily basis. The book presents chapters written by well-established experts who currently focus on the topic, providing the reader with a fresh, up-to-date and accurate view. Organized into two main sections, the first half of the book focuses on the Martian meteorites and specific volatile elements. The second half of the book explores processes and locations on the crust, including what we have learned about volatile mobility in the Martian crust. Coverage includes data from orbiter and in situ rovers and landers, geochemical and geophysical modeling, and combined data from the SNC meteorites. - Presents information about the nature, relationship, and reactivity of chemical elements and compounds on Mars - Explores the potential habitability of Mars - Provides a comprehensive view of volatiles in the Martian crust from studies of actual samples as well as from the variety of landed missions, including the MER and Curiosity rovers - Delivers a vital reference for ongoing and future missions to Mars while synthesizing large data sets and research on volatiles in the Martian atmosphere - Concludes with an informative summary chapter that looks to future Mars missions and what might be learned