Mars Life

Mars Life by Kevin Owen Shoemaker, published by Shoemaker Labs, Incorporated in February 2008, is a science fiction narrative that follows Stephen Daedalus as he embarks on a journey from a Mars Simulation Hab in the southern Utah desert. The story explores the development of a new planetary propulsion engine, leading to the outfitting of a Boeing 747 for a trip to Mars. Along the way, Daedalus encounters a space probe that reveals the existence of a technologically mature civilization, prompting a significant shift in perspective among humanity.
Readers will find a blend of imaginative storytelling and scientific concepts as the narrative unfolds. The book addresses themes of exploration and innovation, posing the question of why a trip to Mars is not yet a reality, despite the available technology. With 292 pages, this edition invites readers to consider the possibilities of space travel and the changing attitudes required to make such journeys feasible.
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Journey with Stephen Daedalus in his path from a Mars Simulation Hab in the southern Utah desert, to the discovery of a new planetary propulsion engine to the outfitting of a Boeing 747 and a trip to Mars. On the return trip, a space probe containing the story of a near, technologically mature civilization is encountered. The story of this civilization causes a great stir and ultimately changes the viewpoint of our peoples. Based on several sound scientific ideas, this story asks the question, “why can’t we?” with regards to taking a trip to Mars. The technology is available now, all that needs to be changed is our attitude.
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