Marscape

Marscape
Title Marscape PDF eBook
Author J. Thomas Hunton
Publisher iUniverse
Pages 368
Release 2002-10
Genre Fiction
ISBN 0595244912

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Earth is uninhabitable. The Martian outpost, Mariner Station, is the only hope for mankind. Split into two opposing factions, the time has come to establish dominance to assure the survival of humanity. Lieutenant Keran Travis' world is turned upside down by circumstances that will challenge his loyalties and his very life. Colonel Jim Harding, a fair and unfailingly loyal leader, would never consider disobeying an order. However, there is mounting evidence that someone is an NES spy. Shasa Petrinko has just witnessed a brutal murder outside her stateroom. She must warn her lover Keran, but someone is in her living room.

Space Nomads: Set a Course for Mars

Space Nomads: Set a Course for Mars
Title Space Nomads: Set a Course for Mars PDF eBook
Author Camomile Hixon
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Pages 208
Release 2021-06-22
Genre Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN 198215232X

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Transform Your Mind. Expand Your Universe. Reach for Mars. Imagine a better tomorrow with interstellar essays and art—drawing on the aspirational futurism that fuels Star Trek, The Martian, and 2001: A Space Odyssey, renowned contemporary artist Camomile Hixon reminds us that by reaching for the stars, we can chase our full potential beyond Earth, while also transforming ourselves and our understanding of the Pale Blue Dot we call home. We stand at the threshold of interplanetary travel: SpaceX rockets are now routinely leaving Earth and NASA’s new Perseverance rover is searching for signs of ancient life on the Red Planet. Not since the moon landing in 1969 has space—or the promise of a transformational future for humankind—felt so close. Do we dare to reach for it? Yearning to know the stars has long united humanity and ignited our imaginations. And while here on Earth we grapple with deep unrest—economic struggle, political upheaval, gender discrimination, pandemics, racial tensions, climate change—the potential of a colony on Mars has sparked a new, universal hope and a heightened sense of collective purpose as we discover our ultimate destiny beyond Earth’s orbit. Celebrating the limitless potential of space and the human spirit, Hixon’s indelible essays and fantastical works of art invite us to imagine a transcendent future where we reach together for absolute freedom, unconditional love, and wellness on our grand quest for world peace. Weaving science, history, art, and philosophy with meditations on higher consciousness inspired by seeing the Earth from Space, Space Nomads is a book of unbridled optimism for the future.

Analogs for Planetary Exploration

Analogs for Planetary Exploration
Title Analogs for Planetary Exploration PDF eBook
Author W. Brent Garry
Publisher Geological Society of America
Pages 582
Release 2011
Genre Science
ISBN 081372483X

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Where on Earth is it like Mars? How were the Apollo astronauts trained to be geologists on the Moon? Are volcanoes on Earth just like the ones on other planets? The exploration of our solar system begins in our own backyard. Discoveries on other planetary bodies cannot always be easily explained. Therefore, geologic sites on this planet are used to better understand the extraterrestrial worlds we explore with humans, robots, and satellites. Analogs for Planetary Exploration is a compilation of historical accounts of astronaut geology training, overviews of planetary geology research on Mars, educational field trips to analog sites, plus concepts for future human missions to the Moon. This Special Paper provides a great overview of the science, training, and planning related to planetary exploration for students, educators, researchers, and geology enthusiasts. After all, as we learn about the solar system we can better understand our own planet Earth.

Face of a Stranger

Face of a Stranger
Title Face of a Stranger PDF eBook
Author Dan Roentsch
Publisher iUniverse
Pages 136
Release 2004
Genre Fiction
ISBN 0595300855

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A plague that thinks. A hero afraid to dream. For twenty years dictator Eric Sheel rules supreme in the Martian state of Edom while the plague takes his people. Only Harold Sevillus, Earth's premier scientist, knows the secret of how the plague works. Before he dies, Sevillus leaves an encoded message in the brain of his five year-old son, Maric. Sheel is convinced the message contains the truth about the plague, but he is unable to break the code. As Maric grows older, the message begins to intrude upon his dreams, and then his waking thoughts. At last he is confronted with a choice: Give Sheel what he wants and become part of a horrifying tyranny--or give up everything to save Edom and his soul.

Proceedings of the 3rd International Conference on Language, Communication and Culture Studies (ICLCCS 2022)

Proceedings of the 3rd International Conference on Language, Communication and Culture Studies (ICLCCS 2022)
Title Proceedings of the 3rd International Conference on Language, Communication and Culture Studies (ICLCCS 2022) PDF eBook
Author Yulia Pogrebnyak
Publisher Springer Nature
Pages 434
Release 2023-02-10
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 2494069270

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This is an open access book. International Science and Culture Center for Academic Contacts (ISCCAC) is pleased to announce The 3rd International Conference on Language, Communication and Culture Studies (ICLCCS 2022). The conference was held on August 12-13, 2022. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the conference was held in on-line format. ICLCCS 2022 covers a number of problems, such as: prospects for the development of linguistics, modern approaches and topical issues of teaching foreign languages, information technologies as a medium of language existence, language as the means of intercultural communication, problems of modern translation studies and other topical issues in the interrelated fields of language, communication and culture.

Record

Record
Title Record PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 824
Release 2004
Genre Navigation
ISBN

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Mars

Mars
Title Mars PDF eBook
Author Darlene R. Stille
Publisher
Pages 36
Release 2003-08
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 9781592960507

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Introduces the planet Mars, exploring its atmosphere, composition, and other characteristics and looking particularly at how humans learned about the only planet that can be seen clearly from Earth.