Mars at Last!

Mars at Last! by Mark Washburn, published by Abacus in 1979, is a detailed exploration of the planet Mars, focusing on its scientific and astronomical significance. This edition, comprising 243 pages, delves into various aspects of space science, providing readers with insights into planetary studies and the mysteries of Mars. The book presents a thorough examination of the planet’s features, atmosphere, and potential for exploration, making it a valuable resource for those interested in astronomy and space science.
Readers will find a comprehensive discussion that highlights the advancements in our understanding of Mars and its place within the solar system. The text emphasizes the scientific inquiries and discoveries related to the planet, offering a blend of factual information and engaging narrative. With its focus on space science and planetary exploration, Mars at Last! serves as an informative guide for enthusiasts and scholars alike, contributing to the broader discourse on our neighboring planet.
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