Legendary "space statesman" Buzz Aldrin speaks out as a vital advocate for the continuing quest to push the boundaries of the universe as we know it. As a pioneering astronaut who set foot on the
moon during mankind's first landing with Apollo 11—and an aerospace engineer who designed an orbital rendezvous technique critical to future planetary landings—Aldrin has a vision, and in
Mission to Mars he plots out the path he proposes, one that will take humans to Mars by 2035.
Sections include
Foreword by Andrew Aldrin
Chapter 1: The View from Air Force One
Chapter 2: Time for Decision-Making
Chapter 3: Your Space: Building the Business Case
Chapter 4: Dreams of My Moon
Chapter 5: Voyage to Armageddon
Chapter 6: The March to Mars
Chapter 7: Homesteading the Red Planet
Chapter 8: The Clarion Call
Editorial Reviews
Editorial Reviews
“Any time an Apollo-era astronaut steps forward
with ideas for our future in space, it’s time to stop whatever we’re doing
and pay attention. Buzz Aldrin, one of the first moonwalkers, has no shortage
of these ideas. And in Mission to Mars he treats us to
how, when, and why we should travel there.”
—Neil deGrasse Tyson
“I’ve traveled to the North Pole with Buzz, and
if I were to travel to Mars I can’t think of a better person to plan the trip
than he. Sign me up!” —Norm Augustine, chairman, US Human Spaceflight Review Committee
“Buzz Aldrin’s Mission to Mars presents
a bold, inviting plan to colonize Mars. His call that the ‘Earth isn’t the only
world for us anymore’ is incontrovertible.”
—Roger D. Launius, senior curator, Division of Space History, National Air and Space Museum
“No one’s given more thought to Mars exploration
than Buzz Aldrin—a hero whose legacy as one of the first men on the moon may
well be eclipsed by his contributions to engineering our future in space.” —Elliot Holokauahi Pulham, CEO, the Space Foundation
“There are places to go beyond belief, and this book
is the call to get there.” —Chris Lewicki, president and chief asteroid miner, Planetary Resources
“Although the lunar landing is decades behind
him, Dr. Aldrin is just plain passionate about humankind’s exploration of
space. An extraordinary pilot, scuba diver, moonwalker, and the first man to
board a spacecraft on its way back to Earth, he advises us to keep going—farther
and deeper into space. Page by page, this book makes you want to slide into
your space suit and light your engines.” —Bill Nye, the Science Guy
“Aldrin makes a daring proposal for further space exploration in this exciting glimpse of the new new frontier…With all the ardor of a child raised on Buck Rogers, Aldrin imagines terraforming Mars into ‘humankind’s future home.’ Starry-eyed kids and those old enough to remember the original space race will appreciate his enthusiastic vision.”
—Publishers Weekly
“The author’s human side is revealed as he
movingly notes the death of Neil Armstrong with great grief. Readers can only
imagine the uniqueness of their shared experiences. Recommended for NASA buffs
and anyone interested in the future of space travel.” —Library Journal
“His ideas are undeniably provocative and guaranteed to stir controversy among both amateur and professional space-travel enthusiasts.” —Booklist
“A masterful array of strategies for exploration
by a true space expert and patriot.” —Michael Collins, astronaut and command module pilot, Apollo 11
“Mission to Mars is pure Buzz: creative ideas flying off the
pages, a big picture view of how to move forward, and a laser-like focus on why
space exploration is key to humanity’s future. Buzz Aldrin has been making
major contributions to the US space program for a half century, and his new book
continues that tradition.” —John M. Logsdon, founder of the Space Policy Institute and professor emeritus at the George Washington University
Buzz Aldrin, best known for his Apollo 11 moonwalk, holds a doctorate in astronautics and continues to wield influence as an international advocate of space science and planetary
exploration. He has written a number of books, including several nonfiction books, science fact/fiction novels, and two children’s books.
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Blackstone Publishing
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ISBN:
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ISBN:
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