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  • Mars : Explore the Mysteries of the Red Planet
    Mars : Explore the Mysteries of the Red Planet

    This ultimate guide to Mars launches 7 to 9 year olds on a breathtaking journey through the past, present, and future of the Red Planet. This spectacular reference book for children aged 7-9 explores the planet Mars, exploring the evidence for past life on Mars, what's happening there now, and what it might look like to one day live on the Red Planet.Be amazed by the tallest mountain in the Solar System, discover how houses on Mars could look, and find out if you've got what it takes to join the teams travelling to Mars in the future. This wonderful children’s book on Mars offers:- In-depth information, backed up by space and satellite photography and fun illustrations. - Easy-to-digest sections about Mars, each filled with incredible facts and visuals. - Information on the entire subject of Mars; its formation and geography, what we’ve learned about its past, missions and exploration, potential future life on Mars, and more.Has there ever been life on Mars? Will we be living there soon? How? Discover the past, present, and future of the mysterious Red Planet in this beautiful non-fiction book for kids.Packed with fun illustrations by artist Mark Ruffle, combined with images from space agencies such as NASA and ESA, information panels, and diagrams, children will adore this essential guide to Mars. At DK, we believe in the power of discovery. So why stop here?If you like Mars, then why not complete the collection?Take a trip into space and discover the mysteries of Earth’s closest neighbour with The Moon, or explore Earth’s surrounding neighbours with Solar System.

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  • Mars
    Mars

    Mars is a small world with a big reputation. This mysterious planet - with volcanoes that dwarf Mount Everest, a canyon system that would stretch fully across the USA and curious landscapes that may support life - has fascinatedus for centuries. In the most up-to-date account available of the elusive `Red Planet', Stephen James O'Meara follows our longstanding love affair with this bewildering world, from the musings of humanity's first stargazers, to the imaginings of science-fiction writers and film-makers, to the latest images and discoveries from orbiting spacecraft and robotic rovers.The book also reviews plans for piloted missions to Mars, and what it will take for those missions to succeed.

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  • Mars
    Mars

    This ultimate guide to Mars takes 7 to 9 year-old readers through the past, present, and future of the Red Planet with amazing photographs, illustrations, and fascinating information. Has there ever been life on Mars? Will we be living there soon? HOW?! Discover the past, present, and future of the mysterious Red Planet in this beautiful non-fiction book for kids.The launch of Mars rovers by NASA, Europe, and China in 2020 will be the biggest science news of the year, and will reveal more about Mars than ever before.Get ahead with this amazing new book, which explores the evidence for past life on Mars, what's happening there now, and what it might look like to one day live on the Red Planet.Be amazed by the tallest mountain in the Solar System, discover how houses on Mars could look, and find out if YOU'VE got what it takes to join the teams travelling to Mars in the coming years. Children will adore this essential guide to the Red Planet.Incredible images and fun illustrations will ignite their imagination and give them a fascinating insight into what the future might hold...

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  • Why is Mars called Mars?

    Mars is named after the Roman god of war. The planet's reddish appearance in the night sky reminded ancient civilizations of bloodshed and warfare, leading them to associate it with their god of war.

  • Is Mars real?

    Yes, Mars is a real planet in our solar system. It is the fourth planet from the Sun and is often referred to as the "Red Planet" due to its reddish appearance. Mars has been studied extensively by scientists and has been visited by various spacecraft and rovers, providing us with valuable information about its geology, atmosphere, and potential for supporting life.

  • Should we terraform Mars?

    Terraforming Mars is a complex and controversial topic. While it could potentially provide a new habitat for humanity and expand our understanding of planetary science, it also raises ethical and environmental concerns. Altering the Martian environment could have unforeseen consequences and may disrupt any potential native life forms that we have yet to discover. Additionally, the resources and technology required for terraforming Mars could be better utilized to address pressing issues on Earth, such as climate change and environmental degradation. Therefore, careful consideration and thorough research are necessary before making a decision on whether to terraform Mars.

  • What species exist on Mars?

    As far as we know, there is no confirmed evidence of any species existing on Mars. The planet is currently uninhabited by any known life forms. However, there is ongoing research and exploration to determine if there are any signs of microbial life or potential habitats for life on Mars.

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    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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  • Mars
    Mars

    In Mars, early readers learn about the planet’s unique characteristics and composition.Vibrant, full-color photos and carefully leveled text will engage early readers as they discover the solar system.A labeled diagram further explores the makeup of Mars, while a picture glossary reinforces new vocabulary.Children can learn more about Mars online using our safe search engine that provides relevant, age-appropriate websites.Mars also features reading tips for teachers and parents, a table of contents, and an index.Mars is part of Jump!’s Space Voyager series.

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  • Mars
    Mars

    Mars is famous for its red colour, but the fourth planet from the sun has more than that going for it.Discover more interesting facts and secrets about the famous "red planet".

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    Mars

    Mars is famous for its coloring, but the fourth planet from the sun has more than that going for it.Discover more interesting facts and secrets about the famous "red planet."

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  • Can one live on Mars?

    Living on Mars is currently not possible due to its harsh environment, including extreme cold, lack of breathable air, and high levels of radiation. However, there are ongoing efforts to develop technology that could make it possible for humans to live on Mars in the future. This includes research into creating sustainable habitats, producing food, and generating resources such as water and oxygen. While it may not be feasible at the present time, the potential for human habitation on Mars is a subject of ongoing exploration and innovation.

  • Are there bacteria on Mars?

    As of now, there is no direct evidence of bacteria or any other form of life on Mars. However, there is ongoing research and exploration to determine the possibility of microbial life on the planet. Some studies have suggested the presence of methane in the Martian atmosphere, which could potentially be produced by microbial life. Future missions, such as the Mars Sample Return mission, aim to collect and analyze samples from Mars to search for signs of past or present microbial life.

  • Does blood boil on Mars?

    No, blood does not boil on Mars. The atmospheric pressure on Mars is much lower than on Earth, so liquids would boil at lower temperatures. Blood, which is mostly water, would boil at a much lower temperature on Mars than on Earth. Additionally, the human body would not be able to survive in the low-pressure environment of Mars, so the question of blood boiling would not be relevant in that scenario.

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