Thinking about moving to mars?
Well, why not? Mars, after all, is the planet that holds the greatest promise for human colonization. But why speculate about the possibilities when you can get the real scientific scoop from someone who's been happily living and working there for years? Straight from the not-so-distant future, this intrepid pioneer's tips for physical, financial, and social survival on the Red Planet cover:
- How to get to Mars (Cycling spacecraft offer cheap rides, but the smell is not for everyone.)
- Choosing a spacesuit (The old-fashioned but reliable pneumatic Neil Armstrong style versus the sleek new--but anatomically unforgiving--elastic "skinsuit.")
- Selecting a habitat (Just like on Earth: location, location, location.)
- Finding a job that pays well and doesn't kill you (This is not a metaphor on Mars.)
- How to meet the opposite sex (Master more than forty Mars-centric pickup lines.)
With more than twenty original illustrations by Michael Carroll, Robert Murray, and other renowned space artists,
How to Live on Mars seamlessly blends humor and real science, and is a practical and exhilarating guide to life on our first extraterrestrial home.
Author: Robert Zubrin
Binding Type: Paperback
Publisher: Crown Publishing Group (NY)
Published: 12/02/2008
Pages: 224
Weight: 0.5lbs
Size: 7.80h x 5.10w x 0.70d
ISBN: 9780307407184
Review Citation(s): Booklist 12/01/2008 pg. 18
School Library Journal 03/01/2009 pg. 177
About the AuthorROBERT ZUBRIN is a recipient of the National Space Society's prestigious Robert A. Heinlein Award and is the author of the bestselling
The Case for Mars, as well as
Entering Space, Energy Victory, and
First Landing. He is the president of the Mars Society, an international organization committed to furthering the exploration and settlement of the Red Planet. With a doctorate in nuclear engineering and a master's in aeronautics and astronautics, Dr. Zubrin led the "Mars Direct" project at Martin Marietta Astronautics (later Lockheed Martin) and is the founder and president of the engineering firm Pioneer Astronautics.