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Colonizing Mars: The Mission to the Red Planet

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1. Human Mars Exploration: The Time Is NowRobert Zubrin 2. Acceptable Risk: The Human Mission to MarsJack Stuster 3. To Boldly Go: A One-Way Human Mission to MarsDirk Schulze-Makuch and Paul Davies 4. Our Destiny - A Space Faring Civilization?Edgar D. Mitchell and Robert Staretz 5. Apollo on Mars: Geologists Must Explore the Red PlanetHarrison H. Schmitt 6. Humans on Mars: Why Mars? Why Humans? Joel S. Levine, James B. Garvin, and David W. Beaty 7. Martian Biological Investigations and the Search for Life. Joel S. Levine, James B. Garvin, and Peter T. Doran 8. Mars, Human Factors and Behavioral HealthAlbert A. Harrison and Edna R. Fiedler 9. Psychosocial Adaptation to a Mars MissionEdna R. Fiedler and Albert A Harrison 10. Stress & the Psychology & Culture of Crew & AstronautSheryl L. Bishop 11. Mars: Anticipating the Next Great Exploration. Psychology, Culture and Camaraderie, Peter Suedfeld 12. Expedition to Mars: Psychological, Interpersonal, and Psychiatric Issues.Nick Kanas 13. Sex On Mars: Pregnancy, Fetal Development, and Sex In Outer SpaceRhawn Joseph 14. Effects of Long-Duration Spaceflight, Microgravity, and Radiation on the Neuromuscular, Sensorimotor, and Skeletal SystemsR. Dana Carpenter, Thomas F. Lang, Susan A. Bloomfield, Jacob J. Bloomberg, Stefan Judex, Joyce H. Keyak, Ronald J. Midura, Paola Divieti Pajevic, and Jordan M. Spatz 15. The Integration of Planetary Protection Requirements and Medical Support on a Mission to MarsJohn D. Rummel, Margaret S. Race, Catharine A. Conley and David R. Liskowsky 16. Infection Risk of a Human Mission to MarsMihai G. Netea, Frank L. van de Veerdonk, Marc Strous, and Jos W.M. van der Meer 17. Location, Location, Location Lava Caves on Mars for Habitat, Resources, and the Search for LifePenelope J. Boston 18. The Mars Homestead For An Early Mars Scientific SettlementBruce Mackenzie1, Georgi Petrov, Bart Leahy, and Anthony Blair 19. Marketing Mars: Financing the Human Mission to Mars and the Colonization of the Red PlanetR. Joseph

219 pages, Paperback

First published December 1, 2003

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Robert Zubrin

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Robert M. Zubrin is an American aerospace engineer and author, best known for his advocacy of human exploration of Mars. He and his colleague at Martin Marietta, David Baker, were the driving force behind Mars Direct, a proposal in a 1990 research paper intended to produce significant reductions in the cost and complexity of such a mission.

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