Staying with his next-door neighbor while his parents look for a house in Las Vegas, 12-year-old Arcturus Betelgeuse Chambers worries that the city lights will end his stargazing and UFO-searching hobby and is astonished to learn that his host is an astronaut. By the author of Hate List.
In this sneaky, silly picture book for fans of Oliver Jeffers and Jon Klassen, an intrepid—but not so clever—space explorer is certain he’s found the only living thing on Mars A young astronaut is absolutely sure there is life to be ...
With this remarkable third collection, Smith establishes herself among the best poets of her generation.
In August 1996, scientists from NASA stunned the world with the announcement that an ancient meteorite that had plunged to Earth from Mars revealed evidence of primitive life. Though the...
Life on Mars: From Manchester to New York is the first full account of this ground-breaking television drama, and uses textual analysis and cultural and contextual critique to explore the popular and critical success of the original UK ...
Belle Song just wants to go home.
They show how the current orbital and ground exploration is guiding the selection for future landing sites. Finally, the book concludes by discussing the critical question of the implications and ethics of finding life on Mars.
Time to leap into the Cortina as Sam Tyler and Gene Hunt roar back into action in a brand new instalment of Life on Mars.
For generations, people have wondered what it would be like to travel to and live there. That curiosity has inspired some of the most durable science fiction, including Ray Bradbury's The Martian Chronicles and the work of Isaac Asimov.
Twelve-year-old Arcturus Betelgeuse Chambers' quest to find life on other planets seems at an end when his parents decide to move to Las Vegas, but while they look for a house he stays with his neighbor, an astronaut who soon becomes a ...
IS THERE ANYBODY OUT THERE? A reddish object in the night sky has long been the focus of our hopes and fears about life beyond Earth. That object is...