Exploring Mars : chronicles from a decade of discovery / Scott Hubbard ; foreword by Bill Nye.

The Red Planet has been a subject of fascination for humanity for thousands of years, becoming part of our folklore and popular culture. The most Earthlike of the planets in our solar system, Mars may have harbored some form of life in the past and may still possess an ecosystem in some underground...

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Main Author: Hubbard, Scott, 1948- (Author)
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Language:English
Published: Tucson : University of Arizona Press. ©2011
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