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Mars Owners' Workshop Manual: An insight into the study and exploration of the Red Planet (Haynes Manuals)

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This manual takes a look at what we know about the ‘red planet’ that has fascinated man for centuries, and presents the next major challenge in the exploration of our solar system. From early telescopic observations through the dawn of the space age, do today’s quest for life on Mars, using orbiters, landers and rovers, following the discovery of water ice below the planet’s surface, this book explains the history of man’s study and analysis of the planet, and how modern-day science has furthered out understanding of Mars.

About the Author

David M. Harland has written extensively about space and astronautics with two-dozen books to his name. These include the highly regarded Exploring the Moon: The Apollo Expeditions and Apollo 11: The First Men on the Moon. He also authored How NASA Learned to Fly in Space: An Exciting Account of the Gemini Missions, is author of Haynes Moon Manual and co-authored the Haynes NASA Gemini Manual.

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4.8 out of 5

96.92% of customers are satisfied

5.0 out of 5 stars Good gift

k. · 15 April 2025

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5.0 out of 5 stars I would recommend it to anyone who wants a complete exposition of ...

r.t. · 27 May 2018

Fascinating and provocative, iterative and very well illustrated . All you want to know about the RedPlanet, and enough to make me want more. I would recommend it to anyone who wants a complete exposition of the history, observation and exploration of Mars. As an aerospace scientist, l rate it the best I have seen for the money, and highly addictive reading-- I keep going back and finding more. ONCE AGAIN, GET IT, if not for yourself ,for your children and grandchildren.

4.0 out of 5 stars A Mars book worth its value

P. · 30 April 2018

This is a fine example of a book which covers all aspects of its subject, in this case the Red Planet.Superb in written and illustrated material. I could not find any fault in its production and recommend it highly to anyone wanting to learn about this fascinating world that deserves exploration by robots and, eventually, humans.

5.0 out of 5 stars Great book for Mars fans

C.S. · 20 September 2020

I wanted an up-to-date account of mars exploration. This book met my expectations. Very well illustrated and a rigorous and informative text.

5.0 out of 5 stars There is no life on mars..!!!!!

i. · 20 August 2019

Good, all round info on mars.. Some new material..

5.0 out of 5 stars Twoooooo weeeeksss

A. · 12 September 2020

_I said MARZS!!_

5.0 out of 5 stars Good

A.C. · 16 August 2019

Good

4.0 out of 5 stars Almost perfect.

J.P.M. · 11 April 2024

The book provides a great summary of the history of Mars exploration, from armchairs and telescopes up to real wheels-on-the-ground stuff. It also covers how ideas about the habitability of Mars changed through time as more and more information presented itself, and how people like Lowell refused to accept it.However, there are a few things which make this a '4 out of 5' and not a '5 out of 5' review.1. Images with small print (eg, pages 51, 77, 96) should have a web-link so that readers can actually read the tables, notes, columns, etc. on the pictures.2. On pages 91 and 106 he mentions magnetic minerals. What minerals? As a geologist I want to know.3. On page 105 he mentions a conglomerate rock: a photo would be useful here.4. On page 137 he mentions ‘falling snow’. Again, an image would be useful.5. On page 139 there is NO SCALE on the image.6. On page 142 he mentions carbon isotope ratios: which isotopes?7. On page 144 he mentions methane being made by a reaction between olivine and water. As neither of these compounds contain carbon, telling us how this happens would be a good idea.8. In Chapter 7 he mentions sci-fi ideas such as ‘terraforming’. It would have been a good idea to explain how unfeasible these ideas are, given Mars’ low gravity which cannot hold onto much of an atmosphere, and its lack of a magnetic field, which means what little atmosphere it does have is being constantly stripped away by the Solar Wind.9. Finally, THERE IS NO INDEX.

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C.A. · 22 February 2023

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My son loves it

R. · 2 September 2024

Fully satisfies the curiosity of a Mars enthusiast.

Top Class Book.

J.H. · 12 March 2021

This is one of the best books about Mars I have ever bought. For anyone looking for some context from which to study the very latest Mars missions it is ideal. There is more detail than I was expecting but written in a clear and easy to understand manner. Plenty of photos and helpful illustrations. Up to date to about 2018 from which point it is easy to follow developments. Highly recommended.

Five Stars

J.A.T.J. · 25 July 2018

Lots of Mars

Another excellent Haynes book

D.H. · 17 August 2021

I enjoy all of their books and products lots of pictures and interesting facts in this book I enjoyed it

Mars Owners' Workshop Manual: An insight into the study and exploration of the Red Planet (Haynes Manuals)

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