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Elizabeth
Rusch
The question of life on Mars has
fueled space research and imagination for years. Steven Squyres watched the Apollo moon
mission on television as a teenager and grew up to be lead scientist on the mission
sending his self-designed rovers to Mars.
Readers watch as his team brings the rovers to life and follows their journeys into
space. The two robots seem to take on personalities of their own as they survive
years past their initial three month assignment and defy countless odds and near
calamities to gather information to send back to earth. The next step is using all
of that information to help put people on Mars;
a thrilling prospect! Full of rich photos of Steve and the other scientists and
astronauts, the rovers and the red planet itself, this book is sure to re-ignite
interest in an ever-changing space exploration program. Part of the “Scientists
in the Field” series, this volume would be a valuable addition to any school or
classroom library. 2012, Houghton Mifflin Books for Children/Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Publishing Company, Ages 9 to 12, $18.99.
ISBN:
9780547478814