Rescue Mode - Ben Bova - Książki - Baen Books - 9781476781037 - 19 października 2015
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Rescue Mode

Ben Bova

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Rescue Mode

The first human mission to Mars meets with near-disaster when a meteoroid strikes the spacecraft, almost destroying it. The ship is too far from Earth to simply turn around and return home. The eight-person crew must ride their crippled ship to Mars while they desperately struggle to survive.


Marc Notes: In this gritty and scientifically accurate science fiction adventure the first human mission to Mars meets with near-disaster when a meteoroid strikes the spacecraft, almost destroying it! Too far from Earth to simply turn around and return home, the 8-person crew mush ride their crippled ship to Mars while they desperately struggle to survive. On Earth, powerful political forces that oppose human spaceflight try to use the accident as proof that sending humans into space is too dangerous to continue. The whole human space flight program hangs in the balance. And if the astronauts can't nurse their ship to Mars and back, the voyagers will become either the first Martian colonists - or the first humans to perish on another planet!. Biographical Note: Ben Bova has written more than one hundred twenty futuristic novels and nonfiction books, and has been involved in science and high technology since the very beginnings of the space age. His Baen books include "Mars, Inc. "and "Laugh Lines. "President Emeritus of the National Space Society and a past president of Science Fiction Writers of America, Bova received the Lifetime Achievement Award of the Arthur C. Clarke Foundation in 2005, "for fueling mankind's imagination regarding the wonders of outer space." His 2006 novel "Titan" received the John W. Campbell Memorial Award for best novel of the year. In 2008 he won the Robert A. Heinlein Award "for his outstanding body of work in the field of literature." Bova is a frequent commentator on radio and television and a widely popular lecturer. His articles, opinion pieces, and reviews have appeared in "Scientific American, Nature," "The New York Times," "The Wall Street Journal," and many other newspapers and magazines. Earlier, he was an award-winning editor and an executive in the aerospace industry. His Grand Tour novels, such as bestseller "Mars," combine romance, adventure, and the highest degree of scientific accuracy to show how the human race will expand through the solar system, and the impact this will have on individual human lives and society as a whole. Bova has taught science fiction at Harvard University and at the Hayden Planetarium in New York City, where he has also directed film courses. Bova currently lives in Florida. Les Johnson is a NASA physicist and author. By day, he serves as the Deputy Manager for the Advanced Concepts Office at the NASA George C. Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Alabama. In the early 2000s, he was NASA's Manager for Interstellar Propulsion Research and later managed the In-Space Propulsion Technology Project. He was technical consultant for the movie "Lost in Space" and has appeared on the Discovery Channel series, "Physics of the Impossible" in the "How to Build a Starship" episode." "He has also appeared in three episodes of the Science Channel series "Exodus" "Earth." He is the author of novel "Back to the Moon, "coauthored with Travis S. Taylor, and the coeditor of the groundbreaking science/science fiction collection "Going Interstellar."Publisher Marketing: Gritty and scientifically accurate science fiction adventure from "New York Times "best-selling author Ben Bova and NASA space scientist Les Johnson. If you liked "The Martian," experience "Rescue Mode." The first human mission to Mars meets with near-disaster when a meteoroid strikes the spacecraft, almost destroying it. The ship is too far from Earth to simply turn around and return home. The eight-person crew must ride their crippled ship to Mars while they desperately struggle to survive. On Earth, powerful political forces that oppose human spaceflight try to use the accident as proof that sending humans into space is too dangerous to continue. The whole human space flight program hangs in the balance. And if the astronauts can't nurse their ship to Mars and back, the voyagers will become either the first Martian colonists--or the first humans to perish on another planet. About "Mars, Inc.": "The Hugo winner returns to his most popular subject: the quest for Mars."--"Publishers Weekly" About the award winning novels of Ben Bova: "Technically accurate and absorbing . . ."--"Kirkus" "[Bova is] the science fiction author who will have the greatest effect on the world."--Ray Bradbury "A masterful storyteller."--"Vector" "Gives a good read while turning your eyes to what might be in the not so distant future, just like Clarke and Asimov used to do so well."--"SFX" Review Citations:

Booklist 05/15/2014 pg. 30 (EAN 9781476736471, Hardcover)

Contributor Bio:  Bova, Ben Ben Bova is the author of more than a hundred works of science fact and fiction, including "Able One", "Leviathans of Jupiter" and the Grand Tour novels, including "Titan", winner of John W. Campbell Memorial Award for best novel of the year. He received the Lifetime Achievement Award of the Arthur C. Clarke Foundation in 2005, and in 2008 he won the Robert A. Heinlein Award "for his outstanding body of work in the field of literature." He is President Emeritus of the National Space Society and a past president of Science Fiction Writers of America, and a former editor of "Analog" and former fiction editor of "Omni". As an editor, he won science fiction's Hugo Award six times. Dr. Bova's writings have predicted the Space Race of the 1960s, virtual reality, human cloning, the Strategic Defense Initiative (Star Wars), electronic book publishing, and much more. He lives in Florida.

Media Książki     Paperback Book   (Książka z miękką okładką i klejonym grzbietem)
Wydane 19 października 2015
ISBN13 9781476781037
Wydawcy Baen Books
Genre Aspects (Academic) > Dixon
Strony 528
Wymiary 171 × 106 × 35 mm   ·   264 g

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