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Packing for Mars

The Curious Science of Life in the Void

Mary Roach 

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Description

Space is a world devoid of the things we need to live and thrive: air, gravity, hot showers, fresh produce, privacy, beer. Space exploration is in some ways an exploration of what it means to be human. How much can a person give up? How much weirdness can they take? What happens to you when you can't walk for a year? have sex? smell flowers? What happens if you vomit in your helmet during a space walk? Is it possible for the human body to survive a bailout at 17,000 miles per hour? To answer these questions, space agencies set up all manner of quizzical and startlingly bizarre space simulations. As Mary Roach discovers, it's possible to preview space without ever leaving Earth. From the space shuttle training toilet to a crash test of NASA's new space capsule (cadaver filling in for astronaut), Roach takes us on a surreally entertaining trip into the science of life in space and space on Earth.

Product Details

PublisherW. W. Norton & Company
Publish DateAugust 02, 2010
Pages336
LanguageEnglish
TypeBook iconHardback
EAN/UPC9780393068474
Dimensions8.6 X 5.8 X 1.0 inches | 1.1 pounds

About the Author

Mary Roach is the author of five best-selling works of nonfiction, including Grunt, Stiff, and, most recently, Fuzz. Her writing has appeared in National Geographic and the New York Times Magazine, among other publications. She lives in Oakland, California.

Reviews

[Her] style is at its most substantial--and most hilarious--in the zero-gravity realm that Packing for Mars explores.... As startling as it is funny.--Janet Maslin "The New York Times"
A delightful, illuminating grab bag of space-flight curiosities.-- "Kirkus Reviews"
An impish and adventurous writer with a gleefully inquisitive mind and stand-up comic's timing.-- "Booklist"
An utterly fascinating account, made all the more entertaining by the author's ever-amused tone.-- "BookPage"
Cool answers to questions about the void you didn't even know you had.-- "People"
Hilarious.-- "The New York Times Book Review"
This is the kind of smart, smirky stuff that Roach does so well.--Geoff Nicholson "San Francisco Chronicle"
The author's writing comes across as reportorial, but with a clear sense of humor; even the footnotes are used to both informational and comedic effect.--Time Out New York

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