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Text and photographs describe features of the red planet.

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Even though this book is a bit dated (having been written in 1987), it contains useful information and fine photographs of our sister planet. Among the images are photographs taken via the Viking Project, including remarkable aerial photos that show unmistakable evidence that water once flowed across its now dry surface. Also included are closeups of the moons Phobos and Deimos (respectively a tiny 12x17 miles and 8 miles in diameter) as well as the truly amazing photos taken from the Martian surface by Viking 1. Interesting facts are included, such as the surface temperatures (which reach 190F below zero at night, and 45F below zero in mid-afternoon), and the fact that atmospheric pressure is so low that a person's blood would show more literally boil if they stepped out onto the surface unprotected. While this work was published before the recent Mars Pathfinder and Mars Global Surveyor missions it offers an interesting introduction to Mars and our early efforts at Martian exploration. Although children and teens are the target audience, adults will likely find it interesting as well. show less
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This book has inspiring photographs, not illustrations. Most of the photos are actual NASA photos of Mars. The writing is straight forward and not condescending. This book could be read by and be informative to children and adults. Unfortunately as well researched as this book is, the information of space travel is changing every year and some of the information needs updating.
Destination:Mars is a great informational text about Mars. While, this is not the narrative I expected it to be it does provide many different facts and stories about Mars. I appreciated how each page was a different topic surrounding Mars. Each page does contain a lot of text that wouldn't work well with younger students. This book is also jam packed with information. I gave it only 3 stars because while it is a cool informational text I wouldn't use it to read aloud or just have students read. I could see myself using this in 3-5 (mainly 4-5) for research projects/essays. Also, if a student was super interested in Mars I would of course recommend they check this book out. I would include this to have in my classroom but can't see any show more other pedagogical ideas besides research which is another reason it's 3 stars. show less
Seymour Simon takes young astronomers on an unforgettable tour of the red planet. He examines old beliefs about bug-eyed monsters and "canals," as well as the newest discoveries by recent Mars Global Surveyor and Pathfinder space missions. Breathtaking NASA photographs highlight some of the spectacular physical features of the Martian surface. Mars is a great introduction to one of our nearest neighbors in space--a planet scientists hope we will one day explore in person.
Seymour Simon takes the reader on an amazing trip to Mars. He tells you about the major voyages that have been taken to Mars, the history of Mars, and what is to come with this Planet. There is a great future timeline for Mars and what we want to do with it.

As a student i loved the pictures that were in this book. I have seen some of the ones that are in this book before, but the information that goes with these pictures in great!! This is a great read for anyone who is interested in the Red Planet

As a teacher this is a great book to use with my students to get them interested in Mars and the other planets. I would recommend this book to any person looking to learn more about Mars and especially if they are writing a reseach paper or show more report. show less
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Original publication date
1987
Dedication
To Liz Nealon, my wife and helpmate
First words
Mars looks like one of the brightest stars in the night sky.
Last words
(Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.)We have already learned so much about the planet that someone reading this now may be the first person to set foot on the surface of Mars.

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Nonfiction, Picture Books
DDC/MDS
523.43Natural sciences & mathematicsAstronomyThe Solar SystemPlanets, asteroids and trans-Neptunian objectsMars
LCC
QB641 .S494ScienceAstronomyAstronomyDescriptive astronomySolar system
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½ (3.69)
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English
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ISBNs
18
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