Missions to Mars

Missions to Mars by Kim Etingoff, published by Harding House Publishing Service Incorporated on June 10, 2016, is a 58-page exploration of humanity’s quest to understand the red planet. This book delves into the history of Mars exploration, highlighting the various technologies used, including orbiters, landers, and rovers, that have contributed to our knowledge of Mars. Despite significant advancements, the planet remains shrouded in mystery, making it a fascinating subject for readers interested in space science.
In this edition, readers will discover the ongoing efforts and future plans of scientists aiming to send missions to Mars. The narrative emphasizes the technological advancements in aeronautics and astronautics while inviting readers to engage with the planet’s many enigmas. This juvenile nonfiction work is designed to inform and inspire curiosity about space exploration and the potential for human discovery on Mars.
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Many science fiction stories in books, movies, and comics take place on the planet Mars. In real life, though, no person has ever traveled to the red planet. Instead, humanity has explored Mars with orbiters, landers, rovers, and other amazing technology. But even though we know a lot more about the red planet today, Mars is still a mystery.
Learn the history of Mars exploration and read about scientists’ plans to send more missions to study Mars. Someday, humans will step foot on the red planet and make even more discoveries. In the meantime, explore the planet’s many mysteries!
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