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  • ¡°Brilliant¡¦a celebration of human ingenuity [and] the purest example of real-science sci-fi for many years¡¦Utterly compelling.¡±?Wall Street Journal ¡°Terrific stuff, a crackling good read that devotees of space travel will devour like candy¡¦succeeds on several levels and for a variety of reasons, not least of which is its surprising plausibility.¡±-USA Today ¡°An impressively geeky debut¡¦the technical details keep the story relentlessly precise and the suspense ramped up. And really, how can anyone not root for a regular dude to prove the U-S-A still has the Right Stuff?¡±?Entertainment Weekly ¡°Gripping¡¦[features] a hero who can solve almost every problem while still being hilarious. It¡¯s hard not to be swept up in [Weir¡¯s] vision and root for every one of these characters. Grade: A.¡±-AVClub.com ¡°Andy Weir delivers with The Martian¡¦a story for readers who enjoy thrillers, science fiction, non-fiction, or flat-out adventure [and] an authentic portrayal of the future of space travel.¡±?Associated Press ¡°A gripping tale of survival in space [that] harkens back to the early days of science fiction by masters such as Robert Heinlein, Isaac Asimov and Arthur C. Clarke.¡±?San Jose Mercury News ¡°One of the best thrillers I¡¯ve read in a long time. It feels so real it could almost be nonfiction, and yet it has the narrative drive and power of a rocket launch. This is Apollo 13 times ten.¡± ?Douglas Preston, #1 New York Times bestselling author of Impact andBlasphemy
  • 8 Tips for Surviving on Mars from Andy Weir So you want to live on Mars. Perhaps it¡¯s the rugged terrain, beautiful scenery, or vast natural landscape that appeals to you. Or maybe you¡¯re just a lunatic who wants to survive in a lifeless barren wasteland. Whatever your reasons, there are a few things you should know: 1: You¡¯re going to need a pressure vessel. Mars¡¯s atmospheric pressure is less than one percent of Earth¡¯s. So basically, it¡¯s nothing. Being on the surface of Mars is almost the same as being in deep space. You better bring a nice, sturdy container to hold air in. By the way, this will be your home forever. So try to make it as big as you can. 2: You¡¯re going to need oxygen. You probably plan to breathe during your stay, so you¡¯ll need to have something in that pressure vessel. Fortunately, you can get this from Mars itself. The atmosphere is very thin, but it is present and it¡¯s almost entirely carbon dioxide. There are lots of ways to strip the carbon off carbon dioxide and liberate the oxygen. You could have complex mechanical oxygenators or you could just grow some plants. 3: You¡¯re going to need radiation shielding. Earth¡¯s liquid core gives it a magnetic field that protects us from most of the nasty crap the sun pukes out at us. Mars has no such luxury. All kinds of solar radiation gets to the surface. Unless you¡¯re a fan of cancer, you¡¯re going to want your accommodations to be radiation-shielded. The easiest way to do that is to bury your base in Martian sand and rocks. They¡¯re not exactly in short supply, so you can just make the pile deeper and deeper until it¡¯s blocking enough. 4: You¡¯re going to need water. Again, Mars provides. The Curiosity probe recently discovered that Martian soil has quite a lot of ice in it. About 35 liters per cubic meter. All you need to do is scoop it up, heat it, and strain out the water. Once you have a good supply, a simple distillery will allow you to reuse it over and over. 5: You¡¯re going to need food. Just eat Martians. They taste like chicken. 6: Oh, come on. All right, all right. Food is the one thing you need that can¡¯t be found in abundance on Mars. You¡¯ll have to grow it yourself. But you¡¯re in luck, because Mars is actually a decent place for a greenhouse. The day/night cycle is almost identical to Earth¡¯s, which Earth plants evolved to optimize for. And the total solar energy hitting the surface is enough for their needs. But you can¡¯t just grow plants on the freezing, near-vacuum surface. You¡¯ll need a pressure container for them as well. And that one might have to be pretty big. Just think of how much food you eat in a year and imagine how much space it takes to grow it. Hope you like potatoes. They¡¯re the best calorie yield per land area. 7: You¡¯re going to need energy. However you set things up, it won¡¯t be a self-contained system. Among other things, you¡¯ll need to deal with heating your home and greenhouse. Mars¡¯s average daily temperature is -50C (-58F), so ...
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