Rod Pyle is an adjunct professor at the University of La Verne, California, a lecturer with the NASA/Johnson Space Centre, and an award-winning science writer.
""Destination Mars brings to life an extraordinary part of human
exploration—the preliminary reconnaissance of the planet of dreams
over the last fifty years. Enlivened by interviews with many of the
participants, Destination Mars makes you feel as if you are
exploring the planet with them.”
-Steven J. Dick, Former NASA chief historian
“The enigmatic Red Planet does not easily give up its secrets. Yet
Destination Mars takes the reader on a first-class journey to this
new world, one that continues to be a magnet for inquisitive
scientists and space engineers. This is a superb, fact-filled,
up-to-date book that portrays the legacy of spacecraft and
personalities—from cheerleaders to unsung heroes—that have opened
up the terra incognito that is Mars to extraordinary
exploration.”
-Leonard David, Space Insider columnist, SPACE.com
“Mars has long held a special fascination for Americans, perhaps it
might even be a planet that harbors life. Rod Pyle has written a
fine account of this fascination, outlining the history of the
robotic space probes sent to the Red Planet and the knowledge
gained through these expeditions.”
-Roger D. Launius, Senior curator, Division of Space History,
National Air and Space Museum, Smithsonian Institution
“[A]n optimistic, enthusiastic survey of humanity’s ongoing duel of
wits with our neighbor planet. Interviews with some of the people
involved in Mars missions show the thread of curiosity and wonder
connecting the Mars exploration projects of the last fifty years.
Getting to Mars has been really difficult, but for Rod Pyle the
problems just make it more interesting and worthwhile.”
-Stephen Fentress, Director, Strasenburgh Planetarium, Rochester
Museum & Science Center
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