Exploring Mars (24)
Since the first Mars-bound probes were launched in the 1960s, the planet has intrigued scientists and the public alike due to its potential for human habitability. However, despite its many similarities to Earth, so far there has been no conclusive evidence that life has existed on Mars. Although no human has actually traveled to the planet, the scientific community has extensively studied its geology, climate, and history. This title examines past explorations of Mars, the challenges faced on these explorations, important discoveries, and the potential future of humans on Mars.
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SeriesScientific American Explores Big Ideas
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ManufacturerRosen and PowerKids
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Publisher or imprintScientific American Educational Publishing
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AuthorScientific American Editors
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ISBN-139781725349551
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FormatReinforced Library Binding
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Size6 X 9
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Reading Interest9,10,11,12
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# of Pages160
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Dewey Decimal523.43--dc23
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Guided Reading LevelZ
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Date Published2024
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SubjectNonfiction, Space Science, Mars
Since the first Mars-bound probes were launched in the 1960s, the planet has intrigued scientists and the public alike due to its potential for human habitability. However, despite its many similarities to Earth, so far there has been no conclusive evidence that life has existed on Mars. Although no human has actually traveled to the planet, the scientific community has extensively studied its geology, climate, and history. This title examines past explorations of Mars, the challenges faced on these explorations, important discoveries, and the potential future of humans on Mars.