Mars
To the harsh landscape of Sol’s fourth planet travel thirteen astronauts, the best scientists from eleven nations, on a history-making voyage into the unknown. The international crew of the Mars mission have spent nine months in space, crossing 100 million kilometres, to reach the last great frontier. Their voyage is fraught with disputes, both personal and political, and their time on Mars limited to ‘footprints and flags’; yet while there they will come face-to-face with the most incredible and shocking discovery of all.
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Reviews
'A real space novel that predicts many of the problems that will confront the men and women who actually make the trip sometime around 2020'
'There used to be only one Mars and it belonged to Edgar Rice Burroughs . . . Now Ben Bova has landed, with a new pair of eyes, and Mars is brand new again'
'Extraordinary . . . MARS succeeds as scientific exploration, as adventure story, as a mythic tale'
'a splendid book . . . of his many books, MARS must be the most important'
'Gripping, realistic - don't miss it'