The Mars Project


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This classic on space travel was first published in 1953, when interplanetary space flight was considered science fiction by most of those who considered it at all. Here the German-born scientist Wernher von Braun detailed what he believed were the problems and possibilities inherent in a projected expedition to Mars.

Today von Braun is recognized as the person most responsible for laying the groundwork for public acceptance of America's space program. When President Bush directed NASA in 1989 to prepare plans for an orbiting space station, lunar research bases, and human exploration of Mars, he was largely echoing what von Braun proposed in The Mars Project.


Author: Wernher Von Braun
Publisher: University of Illinois Press
Published: 10/01/1962
Pages: 112
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.49lbs
Size: 9.01h x 6.06w x 0.36d
ISBN13: 9780252062278
ISBN10: 0252062272
BISAC Categories:
- Technology & Engineering | Aeronautics & Astronautics
- Science | Space Science | Space Exploration
- Technology & Engineering | Engineering (General)

About the Author
The late Wernher Von Braun came to the United States in 1945, after having been chiefly responsible for the development of Germany's V-2 rockets. He was director of the George C. Marshall Space Flight Center, National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), Huntsville, Alabama. He received eight honorary degrees for his contributions to America's missile and space programs. Thomas O. Paine is a former NASA administrator.