The Case for Mars

The Plan to Settle the Red Planet and Why We Must

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Published Feb. 13, 2018 by Tantor Audio.

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978-1-9773-0087-4
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The Case for Mars: The Plan to Settle the Red Planet and Why We Must is a nonfiction science book by Robert Zubrin, first published in 1996, and revised and updated in 2011. The book details Zubrin's Mars Direct plan to make the first human landing on Mars. The plan focuses on keeping costs down by making use of automated systems and available materials on Mars to manufacture the return journey's fuel in situ. The book also reveals possible Mars colony designs and weighs the prospects for a colony's material self-sufficiency and for the terraforming of Mars.

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As long as Mr. Zubrin talks about the mechanics of getting to Mars cheaply through his proposed Mars Direct plan, the book was very interesting. In some cases I just didn't have the math to follow some of his proof, but the main idea is that we can get to Mars relatively cheaply by doing two things: not build all the space infrastructure (space stations, moon base etc.), just go to Mars directly. Then, rather than bring everything we need to Mars, use resources found on Mars to reduce costs. He mainly wants to use the carbon dioxide in Mars's atmosphere to produce rocket fuel which would make a rocket going to Mars much lighter and therefore cheaper. He goes into more detail about using economical orbits, the advantages staying on Mars longer than most Mars missions propose. He also talks a lot about how to build on what we …

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