Space 2069

After Apollo: Back to the Moon, to Mars, and Beyond

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Pub Date 27 Aug 2020 | Archive Date 10 Sep 2020

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** THIS IS AN UNCORRECTED PROOF **

Half a century after Apollo 11 we have still not returned to the Moon, but that is about to change.

The thirteenth person to walk on the Moon could soon be part of a crew establishing a base on the lip of a crater at the lunar south pole.


The discovery of ice in the eternal shadows of the polar regions transforms our ability to live on the Moon. From bases on the Moon we can make the long, lonely and dangerous voyage to Mars, where there is also ice. The obstacles are many, not least the fragilities of the human body. And what type of world would the first Mars explorers find? 


Science journalist David Whitehouse – with his ‘reporter’s gift for uncomplicated storytelling’ Financial Times – presents a mind-expanding tour of humanity’s future in space over the next 50 years, up to the 100th anniversary of the moon landing.

** THIS IS AN UNCORRECTED PROOF **

Half a century after Apollo 11 we have still not returned to the Moon, but that is about to change.

The thirteenth person to walk on the Moon could soon be part of a...


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