Buzz Aldrin has been as far from Earth as any human being, and now he's leading the charge to go much farther, to our next epic destination- Mars." -James Cameron
BUZZ ALDRIN, best known for his Apollo 11 moonwalk, holds a doctorate degree in astronautics and, at the age of 82, continues to wield influence as an international advocate of space science and planetary exploration. He has written three nonfiction books, two science fact/fiction novels, and two children's books. Co-author LEONARD DAVID is a veteran space journalist and winner of the 2010 National Space Club Press Award.
"Colonizing space is essential for the long term survival of the
human race, and Buzz Aldrin's book shows us how." —Stephen
Hawking
"Buzz Aldrin has been as far from Earth as any human being, and now
he's leading the charge to go much farther, to our next epic
destination: Mars." —James Cameron
“Any time an Apollo-era astronaut steps forward with ideas for our
future in space, it’s time to stop what whatever we’re doing and
pay attention. Buzz Aldrin, one of the first moonwalkers, has
no shortage of these ideas. And in Mission to Mars he treats us to
how, when, and why we should travel there.” —Neil
deGrasse Tyson
“Buzz is one of the foremost forward thinkers of our time and this
book will be essential reading for those who care about humanity’s
future in space.” —Richard Branson
“Although the lunar landing is decades behind him, Dr. Aldrin is
just plain passionate about humankind’s exploration of space. An
extraordinary pilot, scuba diver, moonwalker, and the first man to
board a spacecraft on its way back to Earth, he advises us to keep
going— farther and deeper into space. Page by page, this book makes
you want to slide into your space suit and light your engines.”
—Bill Nye, The Science Guy®
“A masterful array of strategies for exploration by a true space
expert and patriot.” —Michael Collins, astronaut and command module
pilot, Apollo 11
"Aldrin calls for systematic investment to establish a cycle of
transportation and sustained, permanent settlements on the Red
Planet." --NPR "Talk of the Nation"
“Mission to Mars is pure Buzz: creative ideas flying off the pages,
a big picture view of how to move forward, and a laser-like focus
on why space exploration is key to humanity's future. Buzz Aldrin
has been making major contributions to the U.S. space program for a
half century, and his new book continues that
tradition.” —John M. Logsdon, founder of the Space Policy
Institute and professor emeritus, The George Washington
University
“I’ve traveled to the North Pole with Buzz, and if I were to travel
to Mars I can’t think of a better person to plan the trip than he.
Sign me up!” —Norm Augustine, Chairman, U.S. Human Spaceflight
Review Committee
“Buzz Aldrin’s Mission to Mars presents a bold, inviting plan to
colonize Mars. His call that the ‘Earth isn’t the only world for us
anymore’ is incontrovertible.” —Roger D. Launius, Senior
Curator, Division of Space History, National Air and Space
Museum
“No one's given more thought to Mars exploration than Buzz Aldrin—
a hero whose legacy as one of the first men on the moon may well be
eclipsed by his contributions to engineering our future in
space." —Elliot Holokauahi Pulham, CEO, The Space
Foundation
"Mission to Mars is a white paper for getting us back on
track, complete with math, science, and diagrams—though Aldrin and
his coauthor put it all together with clear and quick-moving
prose." --The Weekly Standard
“There are places to go beyond belief, and this book is the call to
get there.” —Chris Lewicki, President & Chief Asteroid Miner,
Planetary Resources
"Aldrin’s hand-drawn diagrams throughout the book offer a uniquely
human glimpse at what must be going through an astronaut’s mind as
he looks up at the night sky." --Washington Post
"A blend of reminisces, snippets of mission and policy
concepts, and revisited analyses of the space landscape to-date."
—Space Safety Magazine
“A detailed, multi-stage plan for journeying to the red planet that
would culminate in the first permanent human settlement beyond the
Earth.” --Smithsonian Magazine
"Aldrin wants to inspire the next generation." -- International
Business Times
"A critique of current space policy, examining the economic,
political and technological viability of various options to explore
the solar system." --ZeeNews.com
"While the title focuses on Mars, the book covers much
more...What Aldrin calls his "unified vision" could provide a
timeline of crewed missions to Mars between 2035-2040."
--Universe.com
"Aldrin's new book [charts] a course that could put
astronauts on the surface of Mars by 2035." --MSNBC
"[Aldrin] believes the time has come to broaden our horizons- and
rediscover once again the spirit of exploration."
--BeforeItsNews.com
"Aldrin outlines his vision for the permanent human settlement of
Mars." --EuroNews.com
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