Exploring the Martian Moons


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This book explores the once popular idea of 'Flexible Path' in terms of Mars, a strategy that would focus on a manned orbital mission to Mars's moons rather than the more risky, expensive and time-consuming trip to land humans on the Martian surface. While currently still not the most popular idea, this mission would take advantage of the operational, scientific and engineering lessons to be learned from going to Mars's moons first. Unlike a trip to the planet's surface, an orbital mission avoids the dangers of the deep gravity well of Mars and a very long stay on the surface. This is analogous to Apollo 8 and 10, which preceded the landing on the Moon of Apollo 11. Furthermore, a Mars orbital mission could be achieved at least five years, possibly 10 before a landing mission. Nor would an orbital mission require all of the extra vehicles, equipment and supplies needed for a landing and a stay on the planet for over a year. The cost difference between the two types of missions is in the order of tens of billions of dollars. An orbital mission to Deimos and Phobos would provide an early opportunity to acquire scientific knowledge of the moons and Mars as well, since some of the regolith is presumed to be soil ejected from Mars. It may also offer the opportunity to deploy scientific instruments on the moons which would aid subsequent missions. It would provide early operational experience in the Mars environment without the risk of a landing. The author convincingly argues this experience would enhance the probability of a safe and successful Mars landing by NASA at a later date, and lays out the best way to approach an orbital mission in great detail. Combining path-breaking science with achievable goals on a fast timetable, this approach is the best of both worlds--and our best path to reaching Mars safely in the future.




Good Night Phobos, Good Night Deimos


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A playful & slightly futuristic homage to a classic bedtime story, Good Night Phobos, Good Night Deimos follows the nightly bedtime routine of a young man living and working on a Mars colony. Take a peek around his room and enjoy the wonders of living and working on Mars, a possible scenario which the reader may find him or herself living in a just a few years. Your child will enjoy the wistful décor of the bedroom and marvel at the prospect of someday journeying to another planet to colonize, live, and create their own future. A comical assortment of accessories and a surprise neighbor make their appearance throughout the story to entertain your little one as he or she drifts off to sleep, dreaming of a world beyond our own...




Bulletin


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The New Mars


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The Planetary Scientist's Companion


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Scientists have collected a wealth of physical and chemical data for the Sun, planets, and small bodies in our solar system, but until now this information has been scattered throughout the technical literature. The Planetary Scientist's Companion solves this problem, providing for the first time a single, extensive reference for the interdisciplinary fields of planetary science and cosmochemistry. The book begins with a summary of frequently used physical and chemical constants, unit conversion factors, properties of some compounds and minerals, thermodynamic data, partition coefficients, and useful formulas. This is followed by an overview of the solar system, including comparative data for the planets and their satellites and abundances of the elements. Much of the book is devoted to a series of chapters describing in turn the Sun, each of the planets, and the groups of small bodies (asteroids, comets, meteorites, and Kuiper Belt and Centaur objects). Each chapter includes an introduction, followed by tables of physical and chemical properties compiled from many sources, including data on planetary atmospheres, surfaces, and interiors. The book concludes with data on nearby stars, the interstellar medium, and recently discovered brown dwarfs and possible extrasolar planets, followed by a glossary. A unique and practical resource for anyone interested in contemporary planetary science and cosmochemistry, this volume is likely to be an essential tool in future research.










Cupid's Captive Series


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Like Beauty and the Beast with steam, this new adult novel by USA Today bestselling author Eva Pohler will leave you wanting more! When Psyche convinces Cupid to protect college softball pitcher Ellie Beaufort from the other gods, who want to kill her because of a prophecy, he agrees to hide her in his castle. But when his brothers, Phobos and Deimos, discover his secret, he has no choice but to shoot them with his arrows of love. Trapped in a magical castle for six weeks with two gorgeous gods who want nothing more than to love and protect her, Ellie finds herself falling for them both. Phobos and Deimos may be identical ginger twins, but their personalities are vastly different, surprising her in delightful ways. If they succeed in finding a way to be together, against all odds, which will she choose? Or do the gods have other plans for her? This story is for readers aged 17 and older. Praise for Eros: "#1 Must read! Eva has taken a thrilling turn in the start of her new adult series. Eros is full of romance and heartbreak, many twists have been added to give us a new viewpoint from the Greek gods we knew from her previous series."--Victoria Kahrs ★★★★★ "This was an incredibly sweet story. It is well written and the characters were beautifully developed."--Darcy Smith ★★★★★ "I can't wait to get my hands on book two!"--Kanyon Monk ★★★★★ "Amazing!"--Maurice Townsend ★★★★★ Praise for Phobos: "Oh my goddess you've done it again with this amazing and heart warming story!"--Rachel Schmidt ★★★★★ "An awesome continuation to this story!"--Brie Strauss ★★★★★ "Can I give 1,000,000 million stars? Yes it's that good!!!!Intricately detailed, with so much heart gah! This storyline keeps sucking me in. I am fully invested now- more than ever!"--Southernmermaid85 ★★★★★ "Oh my Phobos! We do learn Ellie's purpose by the end of this book, along with some astonishing news...Eva Pohler has another win under her belt. Just imagine an extra 5 stars added on."--CHadley ★★★★★ "Amazing. I couldn't put it down. The story line is great and it keeps you entertained and engaged."--Tonya Edmonds ★★★★★ Praise for Deimos: "An edge of your seat ending!"--Brie Strauss ★★★★★ "Her works are always so amazing! I'm glad to have yet another one I couldn't set down. A great read from the first page to the last!"-- ★★★★★ "Eva has done it again and with how she brings to life the gods and goddess of Olympus!"-- ★★★★★ "I devoured this book in one night!!!"--TLK, Goodreads Reviewer ★★★★★ "The end was superbly done and I enjoyed how it ended. It does end in a HEA and that makes it wonderful. The entire series is a must read!!!!!"--Darcy Smith ★★★★★ Grab your copy to continue this thrilling romance today! Related Authors: Skye MacKinnon, Francesca Riley, Vivienne Savage, Demelza Carlton, Elizabeth Briggs, Avery Song, Laura Thalassa, Meg Xuemei X, Scarlett St. Clair, Katee Robert, Eliza Raine, C.N. Crawford, L.V. Lane, Carly Spade, and Michelle Hercules. Search Terms: Greek mythology romance, Greek gods and goddesses, paranormal romance, captive romance, why choose, in love with two brothers romance, menage, menage romance, Eros, Cupid and Psyche, Beauty and the Beast, new adult romance, upper young adult romance, polyamory romance, love triangle, enemies to lovers, enemies to lovers romance, love triangle with brothers, and myth retellings.







Advances in Artificial Intelligence


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This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 15th conference of the Canadian Society for Computational Studies of Intelligence, AI 2002, held in Calgary, Canada, in May 2002. The 24 revised full papers presented together with eight posters and ten abstracts of the graduate student symposium were carefully reviewed and selected from 52 full-length paper submissions. The book offers topical sections on agents, searching, neural nets, learning, probability, and natural language.