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4th Rock from the Sun
4th Rock from the Sun: The Story of Mars | Nicky Jenner
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Mars is ingrained in our culture, from David Bowie's extra-terrestrial spiders to H.G. Wells's The War of the Worlds. The red planet has inspired hundreds of scientists, authors and filmmakers - but why? What is it about this particular planet that makes it so intriguing? Ancient mythologies defined Mars as a violent harbinger of war, and astrologers found meaning in the planet's dance through the sky. Stargazers puzzled over Mars's unfamiliar properties; some claimed to see canals criss-crossing its surface, while images from early spacecraft showed startling faced and pyramids carved out of rusty rock. Did Martians exist? If so, were they intelligent, civilised beings? We now have a better understanding of Mars: its red hue, small moons, atmosphere (or lack of it), and mysterious past. Robots have trundled across the planet's surface, beaming back astonishing views of the alien landscape and seeking clues on how it has evolved. While little green Martians are now firmly the preserve of literature, evidence is growing that the now arid, frozen planet was once warmer, wetter, and possibly thronging with microbial life. Soon, we may set food on the planet. What challenges are involved, and how are we preparing for them? Is there a future for humanity on Mars? In 4th Rock from the Sun, Nicky Jenner reviews Mars in its entirety, exploring its nature, attributes, potential as a human colony and impact on 3rd Rock-culture - everything you need to know about the Red Planet.
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What really fascinates me is how little we actually know for sure about Mars. Or most of our own Solar System. We talk so big, but...

Here's some #bookblanket progress! It's going to be about 1m x 2m, but it's early days yet. It has the width, but many more books to read/hexagons to make.

llwheeler It looks awesome so far 6y
ShyBookOwl What a great idea! I've been struggling for weeks to figure out a way to crochet an afghan that represents books I'm reading this year... you are genius! 6y
shanaqui @ShyBookOwl I think I got the idea from youtube! I'm really enjoying the process, it's so nice combining my hobbies like this! 6y
ShyBookOwl No kidding! I especially love the idea of thinking over a book while crocheting its square. I think I'll do something similar 🤗 6y
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