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Their landing site atop Olympus Mons, would not be so smooth, although close-up video and still photos from a dozen soarplane reconnaissance flights showed broad areas up at the top of the solar system's tallest mountain that looked smooth and clear enough to serve as a landing area.
— Aug 27, 2013 10:06AM
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Bruce J
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Good sequel. Two expeditions in different directions. Things are getting very interesting on Mars...
— Aug 29, 2013 03:20PM
Bruce J
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Olympus Mons was nearly 30,000 meters tall, more than 3x's taller than Mt. Everest.
— Aug 24, 2013 10:24AM
Bruce J
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The Martian Sol(day) is more than half an hour longer than an Earth day. Several people here at the base have shown some difficulty in adjusting their internal clocks....Jamie still felt a slight shudder of unease when he looked at the sun; it was eerily small, shrunken, a visible reminder of how far they were from home.
— Aug 19, 2013 11:55AM
Bruce J
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Jamie gazed out at Mars. Barren, almost airless, colder than Siberia or Greenland or even the South Pole.
— Aug 11, 2013 01:30PM
Bruce J
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"Mars will challenge us" I feel like the author is easing me into the novel with bigger things to come.
— Aug 06, 2013 03:50PM
Bruce J
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Jamie's grandfather Al has passed. 5 months later he is back on Mars in the same space-dome habitat he left 6 years ago. This time he is mission commander.
— Jul 27, 2013 01:20PM

