Mission to Mars

“Mission to Mars” by Franklyn M. Branley, published by Harper Collins on September 3, 2002, is a 40-page exploration of the possibilities surrounding human life on Mars. This edition presents a factual overview of Mars and discusses the future of space exploration, emphasizing the potential for establishing a human presence on the planet.
Readers will find a detailed examination of Mars, including its significance as a potential outpost for humanity. The book delves into topics related to technology, aeronautics, and space science, providing insights into the advancements that may enable future missions to the red planet. Through its engaging narrative, this work aims to inform young readers about the exciting prospects of space exploration and the scientific endeavors that could lead to colonization of Mars.
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Someday people from Earth may live on Mars.
In this century, we will go to the planet to learn more about it. It will become our outpost in space — our space colony.
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