The International Atlas of Mars Exploration
The First Five Decades
Volume 1. 1953 to 2003
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- Author: Philip J. Stooke, University of Western Ontario
- Date Published: September 2012
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- format: Hardback
- isbn: 9780521765534
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Covering the first five decades of the exploration of Mars, this atlas is the most detailed visual reference available. It brings together, for the first time, a wealth of information from diverse sources, featuring annotated maps, photographs, tables, and detailed descriptions of every Mars mission in chronological order, from the dawn of the space age to Mars Express. Special attention is given to landing site selection, including reference to some missions that were planned but never flew. Phobos and Deimos, the tiny moons of Mars, are covered in a separate section. Contemporary maps reveal our improving knowledge of the planet's surface through the latter half of the twentieth century. Written in non-technical language, this atlas is a unique resource for anyone interested in planetary sciences, the history of space exploration, and cartography, while the detailed bibliography and chart data are especially useful for academic researchers and students.
Read more- A non-technical, step-by-step history of the exploration of Mars from the dawn of the space age to Mars Express
- Compiles information from many sources, including any maps and illustrations which were created especially for this atlas
- Missions to Mars from 2004 onwards are covered in a separate companion volume
Awards
- A Choice Outstanding Academic Title, 2013
Reviews & endorsements
"This is without question the definitive reference work on Mars exploration. It is a must for anyone interested in the planet - from laypersons to practicing planetary scientists. If Mars had its own family scrapbook, this would be it. The reviewer can hardly wait for volume 2...Essential. Lower-level undergraduates and above; general readers." - T.D. Oswalt, Florida Institute of Technology, Choice, April 2013
See more reviews"...is an interesting historical perspective of how the plans for exploring Mars have evolved since the 1950s...This book deserves a place on your bookshelf if you are a fan of maps and the history of Mars exploration." - Nadine G. Barlow, Northern Arizona University,Meteoritics & Planetary Science
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- Date Published: September 2012
- format: Hardback
- isbn: 9780521765534
- length: 376 pages
- dimensions: 284 x 224 x 24 mm
- weight: 1.57kg
- contains: 77 b/w illus. 130 maps 82 tables
- availability: In stock
Table of Contents
Foreword Matt Golombek
Missions and events – chronological list
Preface
Acknowledgements
Reference maps of Mars
International Atlas of Mars Exploration: Mars, Phobos and Deimos
Mars mission data
Bibliography
Index.
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