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Mars Exploration Rovers: An Interactive Space Exploration Adventure

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This book explores various perspectives surrounding the ongoing efforts to explore Mars and the men and women who work to better understand our solar system. Readers are immersed in the action as their choices guide the narrative.

112 pages, Library Binding

Published August 1, 2016

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6,180 reviews4 followers
June 19, 2019
I don't generally like "choose your own adventure" style books, because I am a linear thinker, and like to read from page to page, rather than skipping around here and there. Fortunately, it worked to just read this book page to page anyway, without it getting confusing. The book is written in the second person, with "you" being either a scientist or an engineer working on any one of a number of missions to Mars. Several different missions are described, mostly from the 1990s to the present day. Interesting facts about what has been discovered about Mars so far.
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September 7, 2021
This one was particularly interesting to me, because there was a lot about Mars that I didn't know about.
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2,325 reviews51 followers
January 14, 2017
Mars is the closest planet to Earth and has always been a source of fascination to those who dwell on this planet. In 1971, engineers succeeded in placing a spacecraft into Mars' orbit with the intent of finding out what was on Mars. Would there be life on Mars? Water? A viable place for humans to settle?

In this choose-your-own-ending book, the reader's choices may propel the project to success or failure. It is an engaging method to spark readers' interest in past and future space exploration and projects. Readers are bound to return to the story several times to adjust their responses and tailor the outcomes.
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April 29, 2018
Beverly says that "you" are either an engineer or a scientist, and that it can be read either as a 'chooe your own adventure' or linearly.
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