My Trip to Mars, the Moon, and Planet A


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Forward by Lucus Louize (2017)This is the Special Annotated Revised Edition of Buck Neslon's booklet My Trip To Mars, the Moon, and Venus. Notice the word Venus in the title has been replaced by the Planet A. Why 'Planet A'? The A stands for Anonymous. Why replace the word Venus? The reason as you will soon see, is the problem all the Galactic Federation Contactees had when recounting their stories. The contactees often said they visited Venus or claimed the Space Friends came from Venus. This was actually memory manipulation by enemy groups of the Confederation against the Confederation contactees in order to discredit them because obviously there is no life on Venus. As stated in the book Mass Contacts by Breccia Bruno Sammaciccia writes: The opposing groups would use their technology to do things to the Confederation contacts like: "...altering documents, changing memories, even wiping out somebody's memories, injecting wrong feelings, as easily as if they were showing a movie. Our friends (the Confederation- ed) had often stressed that against all that the only possible defense should consist in a firm will..."Buck Nelson and the Space Friends gave advice for us all to live according to the 12 Laws of God:"THE TWELVE LAWS OF GOD(These twelve laws were given to Buck Nelson, at his farm at Mountain View, Missouri, on April 24, 1955, by men from the Planet A. These laws are followed faithfully and are not just something to mention occasionally.)LOVE: Love your Maker, your parents, your neighbors, all birds and animals of the earth. and everything in the sea and air.HONOR: Honor your God and parents. Obey God's law which is also man's law.OBEY: Obey God's law, your parents and the rights of others.THE LAWS1. Love your Maker...God.2. Thou shalt not kill...includes accidents and war.3. Love your neighbor.4. Let your light shine before men, and all will see your good works, and it will be an honor to you and your Maker...God.5. Thou shalt not commit adultery.6. Thou shalt not steal.7. Thou must do as thou wish to be done by.8. No other god shall be before thee.9. Do not take the name of God in vain.10. Honor your father and mother.11. Your body is God's. Do not misuse it in any way. Do not drink or eat anything that is not food. Use nothing to harm the body, either inside or out. Wear nothing on the body that harms it or is of no use.12. God made the heaven and the earth and we must give Him thanks for what he gives us.




A Visit to Mars


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"Take an incredible look at the planet Mars and its place in our solar system. Find out how it compares to Earth and learn more about its future exploration"--Back cover.




Mission to Mars


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Can astronauts reach Mars by 2035? Absolutely, says Buzz Aldrin, one of the first men to walk on the moon. Celebrated astronaut, brilliant engineer, bestselling author, Aldrin believes it is not only possibly but vital to America's future to keep pushing the space frontier outward for the sake of exploration, science, development, commerce, and security. What we need, he argues, is a commitment by the U.S. President as rousing as JFK's promise to reach the moon by the end of the 1960 - an audacious, inspiring goal-and a unified vision for space exploration. In Mission to Mars, Aldrin plots that trajectory, stressing that American-led space exploration is essential to the economic and technological vitality of the nation and the world. Do you dare to dream big? Then join Aldrin in his thought provoking and inspiring Mission to Mars.




The Case For Mars


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Since the beginning of human history Mars has been an alluring dream; the stuff of legends, gods, and mystery. The planet most like ours, it has still been thought impossible to reach, let alone explore and inhabit. Now with the advent of a revolutionary new plan, all this has changed. Leading space exploration authority Robert Zubrin has crafted a daring new blueprint, Mars Direct, presented here with illustrations, photographs, and engaging anecdotes. The Case for Mars is not a vision for the far future or one that will cost us impossible billions. It explains step-by-step how we can use present-day technology to send humans to Mars within ten years; actually produce fuel and oxygen on the planet's surface with Martian natural resources; how we can build bases and settlements; and how we can one day "terraform" Mars; a process that can alter the atmosphere of planets and pave the way for sustainable life.




Welcome to Mars


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The Apollo 11 astronaut invites young people to evaluate Mars as a potential planet for human colonization, and describes what Mars residents might experience while traveling to and living on the Red Planet.




Do You Really Want to Visit the Moon?


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A child astronaut takes an imaginary trip to Mars, learns about the harsh conditions on the rocky red planet, and decides that Earth is a good home after all. Includes solar system diagram, Mars vs. Earth fact chart, and glossary.




Do You Really Want to Visit Mars?


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A child astronaut takes an imaginary trip to the Moon, visits the sites from the Apollo missions, and decides that Earth is a good home after all. Includes solar system diagram, Moon vs. Earth fact chart, and glossary.




How Will People Travel to Mars?


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Advancements in space exploration over the years have shown us that Mars has water, one of the necessary conditions for life as we know it. Does that mean people will be able to travel to Mars soon? This book answers that common question through accessible, fun text written by an educator and vivid photography straight from NASA. Even the most reluctant reader will enjoy how easily this text walks through the current projects and past missions of Mars' history and future.




Last Day on Mars


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“Last Day on Mars is thrillingly ambitious and imaginative. Like a lovechild of Gravity and The Martian, it's a rousing space opera for any age, meticulously researched and relentlessly paced, that balances action, science, humor, and most importantly, two compelling main characters in Liam and Phoebe. A fantastic start to an epic new series.” —Soman Chainani, New York Times bestselling author of the School for Good and Evil series “Emerson's writing explodes off the page in this irresistible space adventure, filled with startling plot twists, diabolical aliens, and (my favorite!) courageous young heroes faced with an impossible task.” —Lisa McMann, New York Times bestselling author of the Unwanteds series It is Earth year 2213—but, of course, there is no Earth anymore. Not since it was burned to a cinder by the sun, which has mysteriously begun the process of going supernova. The human race has fled to Mars, but this was only a temporary solution while we have prepared for a second trip: a one-hundred-fifty-year journey to a distant star, our best guess at where we might find a new home. Liam Saunders-Chang is one of the last humans left on Mars. The son of two scientists who have been racing against time to create technology vital to humanity’s survival, Liam, along with his friend Phoebe, will be on the last starliner to depart before Mars, like Earth before it, is destroyed. Or so he thinks. Because before this day is over, Liam and Phoebe will make a series of profound discoveries about the nature of time and space and find out that the human race is just one of many in our universe locked in a dangerous struggle for survival.