Olympus Mons

Olympus Mons
Title Olympus Mons PDF eBook
Author William Walling
Publisher Virtualbookworm.com
Total Pages 170
Release 2003-11
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1589394941

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An obscure biomedical researcher develops Bevvinase, the “miracle enzyme” capable of driving carbon dioxide-oxygen conversion within the cell tissue proper, and thereby opens the hostile Martian environment to permanent colonization. Decades later, the Burroughs Enclave teeters on the brink of becoming a "lost colony." Former intel op and alpinist Jesperson, and his work-partner Barnes, are among the few hundred “Marsrats” (Mars-rationalized humans) dwelling within a pressurized, roofed enclave in the shadow of the immense Olympus Mons shield volcano and its aqueduct system, the sole source of essential water. A minor eruption and quake cause unknown damage to the aqueduct at the time an earthly economic crisis is brewing, and absentee governance of Burroughs is handed over to the U.N. Organization. Struggling against vigorous opposition in Burroughs, with homeworld aid unavailable, Jesperson and Barnes lead a semi-suicidal trek to the volcano’s heights in a desperate attempt to repair the aqueduct and save the enclave’s denizens.

Introduction to Planetary Science

Introduction to Planetary Science
Title Introduction to Planetary Science PDF eBook
Author Gunter Faure
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages 532
Release 2007-05-04
Genre Science
ISBN 1402055447

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This textbook details basic principles of planetary science that help to unify the study of the solar system. It is organized in a hierarchical manner so that every chapter builds upon preceding ones. Starting with historical perspectives on space exploration and the development of the scientific method, the book leads the reader through the solar system. Coverage explains that the origin and subsequent evolution of planets and their satellites can be explained by applications of certain basic principles of physics, chemistry, and celestial mechanics and that surface features of the solid bodies can be interpreted by principles of geology.

Isostasy and Flexure of the Lithosphere

Isostasy and Flexure of the Lithosphere
Title Isostasy and Flexure of the Lithosphere PDF eBook
Author A. B. Watts
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 508
Release 2001-10-04
Genre Science
ISBN 9780521006002

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This unique book presents an overview of isostasy for graduate students and researchers in geoscience.

In Quest of the Universe

In Quest of the Universe
Title In Quest of the Universe PDF eBook
Author Theo Koupelis
Publisher Jones & Bartlett Learning
Total Pages 638
Release 2011
Genre Science
ISBN 0763768588

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Designed for the nonscience major, In Quest of the Universe, Sixth Edition, is a comprehensive, student-friendly introduction to astronomy. This accessible text guides readers through the development of historical and current astronomical theories to provide a clear account of how science works. Koupelis' distinct explanations acquaint students with their own solar system before moving on to the stars and distant galaxies. This flexible approach allows instructors to arrange the modules to fit their own course needs. With numerous interactive learning tools, the Starry Night planetary software package, and stunning visuals and up-to-date content, In Quest with the Universe, Sixth Edition is an exciting overview of this ever-changing discipline.

Magnificent Mars

Magnificent Mars
Title Magnificent Mars PDF eBook
Author Ken Croswell
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Total Pages 238
Release 2003-10-21
Genre Science
ISBN 0743226011

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Mars has long offered the prospect of another living world near Earth. Although NASA's first spacecraft dashed visions of little green men tending canals, recent voyages have painted a picture of an intriguing planet that may have once resembled Earth, with warmth, water, and possibly life. Mars may answer the great question "Are we alone?"; for if Mars, like Earth, gave rise to life, then trillions of other worlds throughout the universe have surely done the same. Harvard-trained astronomer Ken Croswell set the standard for elegance and eloquence with his stunning photographic triumph, Magnificent Universe. Now, with insightful prose and astonishing images, he presents the red planet's full glory in Magnificent Mars, showing volcanoes taller than Mount Everest, spiral-shaped polar caps of ice, and a canyon system that could stretch from Ohio to California. Here is a concise synthesis of the latest research on Mars, accompanied with the very best full-color images, expertly reprocessed to look even better than NASA's own versions, from the Hubble Space Telescope, Viking, Pathfinder, Mars Global Surveyor, Mars Odyssey, and other spacecraft. Highlights include a foldout panorama of the Martian surface; a never-before-published, rainbow-colored topographic map; and a sequence showing a full rotation of Mars, courtesy of the Hubble Space Telescope. Many of these images have never appeared in a book before. Few have ever looked so good. In lyrical prose, Dr. Croswell weaves these stupendous images into a virtual tour of Mars by organizing them around the four elements -- Earth, Air, Fire, and Water. From the northern plains of Vastitas Borealis to the towering Olympus Mons and other volcanoes of the Tharsis bulge, we explore the red planet's geology, topography, and surface. From the frigid climate to the massive dust storms that can engulf the entire globe, we examine the thin Martian atmosphere and the clues it preserves to the planet's wetter past. And, from the flood channels that spill into Chryse Planitia to the vast potential lakebed of ancient Hellas, we see stunning images of ancient rivers and floods, triggering speculation that a warm, wet Mars may have given rise to life that survives to this day. The tour concludes with a voyage to the planet's two potato-shaped moons, Phobos and Deimos, complete with rainbow-colored topographic maps. Unique color-coded tables on Mars, its atmosphere, its life history, its moons, and NASA missions to the planets appear in a useful reference section, along with a glossary and suggestions for further reading. With its large format, superb images, and compelling text, Magnificent Mars is the next best thing to standing on the red planet itself. In future years NASA will launch numerous missions to Mars, and Magnificent Mars is the definitive guide to what these spacecraft will see. Indeed, the first human explorers to Mars may want to take a copy of Magnificent Mars aboard their spaceship.

Olympus Mons

Olympus Mons
Title Olympus Mons PDF eBook
Author Anthony David Adams
Publisher Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages 300
Release 2016-06-15
Genre
ISBN 9781534814486

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Features cover artwork from the Visions of the Future collection from NASA -- a series of 14 retro style space travel posters. Collect all 14! Beautiful soft-bound 300+ cream colored page lined journal sprinkled with inspirational outer space quotes. Contains a B&W reference gallery of the entire collection of posters from NASA.

NASA Reference Publication

NASA Reference Publication
Title NASA Reference Publication PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Total Pages 406
Release 1977
Genre Astronautics
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