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“Lovely . . . Johnson’s prose swirls with lyrical wonder, as varied and multihued as the apricot deserts, butterscotch skies and blue sunsets of Mars.”—Anthony Doerr, The New York Times Book Review
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Mercury, a lifeless victim of the Sun’s expanding power. Venus, once thought to be lush and fertile, now known to be trapped within a toxic and boiling atmosphere. Mars, the red planet, doomed by the loss of its atmosphere. Jupiter, twice the size of all the other planets combined, but insubstantial. Saturn, a stunning celestial beauty, the jewel of our Solar System. Uranus, the sideways planet and the first ice giant. Neptune, dark, cold and whipped by supersonic winds. Pluto, the dwarf planet, a frozen rock.
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baroque and flowery verbiage
- De Chris en 01-14-20
De: Professor Brian Cox, y otros
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When the Earth Had Two Moons
- Cannibal Planets, Icy Giants, Dirty Comets, Dreadful Orbits, and the Origins of the Night Sky
- De: Erik Asphaug
- Narrado por: Adam Verner
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In 1959, the Soviet probe Luna 3 took the first photos of the far side of the Moon. Even in their poor resolution, the images stunned scientists: The far side is an enormous mountainous expanse, not the vast lava plains seen from Earth. Subsequent missions have confirmed this in much greater detail. How could this be, and what might it tell us about our own place in the universe? As it turns out, quite a lot. When the Earth Had Two Moons is an astonishing exploration of planet formation and the origins of life by one of the world’s most innovative planetary geologists.
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Poorly written, poorly narrated
- De RickyF en 05-11-23
De: Erik Asphaug
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18 Miles
- The Epic Drama of Our Atmosphere and Its Weather
- De: Christopher Dewdney
- Narrado por: Angelo Di Loreto
- Duración: 8 h y 39 m
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We live at the bottom of an ocean of air - 5,200 million million tons, to be exact. It sounds like a lot, but Earth’s atmosphere is smeared onto its surface in an alarmingly thin layer - 99 percent contained within 18 miles. Yet, within this fragile margin lies a magnificent realm - at once gorgeous, terrifying, capricious, and elusive. With his keen eye for identifying and uniting seemingly unrelated events, Chris Dewdney reveals to us the invisible rivers in the sky that affect how our weather works and the structure of clouds and storms and seasons, the rollercoaster of climate.
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10% science, 90% other stuff
- De Daniel W. Fox, Jr. en 10-09-20
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The Ice at the End of the World
- An Epic Journey into Greenland's Buried Past and Our Perilous Future
- De: Jon Gertner
- Narrado por: Fred Sanders, Jon Gertner
- Duración: 12 h y 54 m
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In The Ice at the End of the World, Jon Gertner explains how Greenland has evolved from one of earth’s last frontiers to its largest scientific laboratory. The history of Greenland’s ice begins with the explorers who arrived here at the turn of the 20th century. Their original goal was to conquer Greenland’s seemingly infinite interior. Yet their efforts eventually gave way to scientists who built lonely encampments out on the ice and began drilling - one mile, two miles down.Their aim was to pull up ice cores that could reveal the deepest mysteries of earth’s past.
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Adventure, Science, Advocacy
- De EM Goodkind en 09-08-19
De: Jon Gertner
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A Short History of Nearly Everything
- De: Bill Bryson
- Narrado por: Richard Matthews
- Duración: 18 h y 13 m
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Bill Bryson has been an enormously popular author both for his travel books and for his books on the English language. Now, this beloved comic genius turns his attention to science. Although he doesn't know anything about the subject (at first), he is eager to learn, and takes information that he gets from the world's leading experts and explains it to us in a way that makes it exciting and relevant.
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The Only Book I reread imediatley after reading
- De Andrew en 11-09-09
De: Bill Bryson
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The Story of the Earth in 25 Rocks
- Tales of Important Geological Puzzles and the People Who Solved Them
- De: Donald R. Prothero
- Narrado por: Tom Parks
- Duración: 11 h y 2 m
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The Story of the Earth in 25 Rocks tells the fascinating stories behind the discoveries that shook the foundations of geology. In 25 chapters, Donald R. Prothero recounts the scientific detective work that shaped our understanding of geology, from the unearthing of exemplary specimens to tectonic shifts in how we view the inner workings of our planet.
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More about scientists than science
- De Aunt Vee en 06-14-20
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Space Chronicles
- Facing the Ultimate Frontier
- De: Neil deGrasse Tyson
- Narrado por: Mirron Willis
- Duración: 10 h y 46 m
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With his signature wit and thought-provoking insights, Neil deGrasse Tyson - one of our foremost thinkers on all things space - illuminates the past, present, and future of space exploration and brilliantly reminds us why NASA matters now as much as ever. As Tyson reveals, exploring the space frontier can profoundly enrich many aspects of our daily lives, from education systems and the economy to national security and morale.
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The least helpful review of Space Chronicles.
- De Joshua Kring en 06-17-15
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Confessions of an Alien Hunter
- A Scientist's Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence
- De: Seth Shostak
- Narrado por: Patrick Lawlor
- Duración: 10 h y 19 m
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This engaging memoir reveals the true story of the Search for ExtraterrestrialIntelligence (SETI), and discloses what we may very soon discover. Chronicling the program’s history with insight and humor, SETI senior astronomer Seth Shostak assures us that if there is sentient life in the universe, we are within decades of picking up its signal.
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Somewhat Disappointed...
- De Tim en 11-12-10
De: Seth Shostak
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The Human Cosmos
- Civilization and the Stars
- De: Jo Marchant
- Narrado por: Jo Marchant
- Duración: 11 h y 25 m
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For at least 20,000 years, we have led not just an earthly existence, but a cosmic one. Celestial cycles drove every aspect of our daily lives. Our innate relationship with the stars shaped who we are - our art, religious beliefs, social status, scientific advances, and even our biology. But over the last few centuries we have separated ourselves from the universe that surrounds us. It's a disconnect with a dire cost.
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This book has changed the way I think about my own mortality!
- De Jerry en 02-04-21
De: Jo Marchant
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Beyond
- Our Future in Space
- De: Chris Impey
- Narrado por: Julie McKay
- Duración: 9 h y 15 m
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Beyond dares to imagine a fantastic future for humans in space - and then reminds us that we're already there. Human exploration has been an unceasing engine of technological progress, from the first homo sapiens to leave our African cradle to a future in which mankind promises to settle another world. Beyond tells the epic story of humanity leaving home - and how humans will soon thrive in the vast universe beyond the Earth.
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OTHER WORLDS
- De chetyarbrough.blog en 01-10-16
De: Chris Impey
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A Most Improbable Journey
- A Big History of Our Planet and Ourselves
- De: Walter Alvarez
- Narrado por: Adam Verner
- Duración: 6 h y 5 m
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Big History, the field that studies the entire known past of our universe to give context to human existence, has so far been the domain of historians. Geologist Walter Alvarez - best known for his Impact Theory explaining dinosaur extinction - makes a compelling case for a new, science-first approach to Big History.
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Learned so much
- De Niki en 12-09-18
De: Walter Alvarez
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Rise of the Rocket Girls
- The Women Who Propelled Us, from Missiles to the Moon to Mars
- De: Nathalia Holt
- Narrado por: Erin Bennett
- Duración: 9 h y 45 m
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In the 1940s and '50s, when the newly minted Jet Propulsion Laboratory needed quick-thinking mathematicians to calculate velocities and plot trajectories, they didn't turn to male graduates. Rather, they recruited an elite group of young women who, with only pencil, paper, and mathematical prowess, transformed rocket design, helped bring about the first American satellites, and made the exploration of the solar system possible.
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Struggles In Space Exploration
- De Sara en 06-11-16
De: Nathalia Holt
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Earth
- An Intimate History
- De: Richard Fortey
- Narrado por: Michael Page
- Duración: 18 h y 29 m
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Beginning with Mt. Vesuvius, whose eruption in Roman times helped spark the science of geology, and ending in a lab in the West of England where mathematical models and lab experiments replace direct observation, Richard Fortey tells us what the present says about ancient geologic processes. He shows how plate tectonics came to rule the geophysical landscape and how the evidence is written in the hills and in the stones. And in the process, he takes us on a wonderful journey around the globe to visit some of the most fascinating and intriguing spots on the planet.
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Random Geology Verbose History Jumbled Tours
- De Herbert S. en 12-10-21
De: Richard Fortey
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In the Shadow of the Moon
- A Challenging Journey to Tranquility, 1965-1969
- De: Francis French, Colin Burgess
- Narrado por: Gary L. Willprecht
- Duración: 18 h y 16 m
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In the Shadow of the Moon tells the story of the most exciting and challenging years in spaceflight, with two superpowers engaged in a titanic struggle to land one of their own people on the moon. Drawing on interviews with astronauts, cosmonauts, their families, technicians, and scientists, as well as rarely seen Soviet and American government documents, the authors craft a remarkable story of the golden age of spaceflight as both an intimate human experience and a rollicking global adventure.
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Interesting book for space afficionados
- De Leslie F. en 04-21-16
De: Francis French, y otros
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Chariots of the Gods
- De: Erich von Däniken
- Narrado por: William Dufris
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Erich von Däniken's Chariots of the Gods is a work of monumental importance---the first book to introduce the shocking theory that ancient Earth was visited by aliens. This world-famous best seller has withstood the test of time, inspiring countless books and films, including the author's own popular sequel, The Eye of the Sphinx.
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Answers? No. But if you wish to think it's great!
- De Neal en 09-10-12
Lo que los oyentes dicen sobre The Sirens of Mars
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- Sturgie
- 08-26-21
Like a great friend ….
Great narrator, easy to listen to; like a good friend or neighbor telling you about her work with Mars - not speaking down to you , not lecturing you, not losing you with abstract or obscure science - just engaging, fascinating insights into the program.
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- Glenn Johnson
- 07-23-20
Brilliant take on Mars exploration
A wonderful telling of the history of the exploration of Mars and the search for life. The story is captivating and the vocal performance is excellent.
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- Hallie
- 02-23-22
informative and interesting
it's exactly what it says it is. based heavily in science so it can read dry sometimes, especially the first part of the book. but it's interesting, very informative, with personal stories added in to connect the science to something real and relatable.
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- Katicon
- 05-20-21
Just great!
What a pleasure to read something so uplifting, so full of direction. There are times I wonder if everyone's gone crazy, then I hear about inspired people who march us worthless, destructive creatures forward. Thank goodness.
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- Q. Morley
- 11-16-20
Amazing Mars Science Book!
This is one of the best planetary science books I have ever read. Absolutely fantastic. Loved the connection to history that was weaved through the entire narrative.
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- Jason Tor
- 03-19-22
Good, almost great
Generally, I enjoyed the book but I wish the focus remained on Mars exploration, it's a topic that deserves a book written with the knowledge and expertise of the author. There was just too much focus on the author's personal life, which I'm sure is important to her but not at all interesting or necessary to tell the story of searching for life on Mars.
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- Alyssa Fairbairn
- 01-18-23
Loved this one!
This book felt at once educational, inspirational, and poetic. The search for life on Mars has never felt so real and so… close to home.
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- Richard T. Mahoney
- 07-19-21
A Masterpiece for the Ages
The title of this review may seem over the top. It is not. I believe this book will be taught in schools from elementary to graduate. It will be studied and analyzed. It will be studied for what it teaches about science and the love of science and, indeed, the necessity of science for humankind. As with all great writing, the book seems like it was written by itself with the author simply pouring the words out for transcription from some unfathomable intellectual power that only a few humans can have or experience. The book is humbling. If you are a scientist and have ever thought of writing a book for popular consumption about your field, this book is likely to be overwhelming and a lead to a throwing-up-of-hands. "How could I ever even begin to write like that. I give up." But perhaps, for a few others, this book will serve as an inspiration and and a model. It will encourage scientists to try to write about what they love as a means to share that love. I have had the privilege of doing cutting edge research in quantum mechanics with a dash of relativity. I have had the privilege of leading applied research on how a life saving vaccine might reach billions of people in developing countries. I have told my family, including children and grandchildren, about my work. That telling has represented some of my most enjoyable moments. Johnson's book makes me feel that, even in my late 70s, I might sit down at my computer and try to tell the stories I have told my family. To talk about making a small incremental contribution in addition to the thousands who went before me and why that contribution, albeit so small, means something. It means something about humans, our place in this world, and indeed, our place in the universe. Even though this world and this universe will eventually disappear into nothingness, it is of utmost importance that we try to understand this world and this universe, even if it is only for the fleeting bit of time that all of our ancestors will be here so that they may live fulfilling lives.
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- Stephen Eric Berry
- 12-10-22
Exquisite
A pleasure, candy for the ears, poetic, enchanting, informative, addictive, sexy, calls out to be repeated.
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- NJ
- 03-27-22
Too many personal stories
Interesting except that author interwove personal stories. That became intolerable when, discussing Curiosity, the author compared the landing time to how long it took for "obstetrician to tug my son from the womb." I am Interested in Mars, not the author's family.
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