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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Rob Manning , William L Simon (Rancho Santa Fe CA Author) , Bronson PinchotPublisher: Blackstone Audiobooks Imprint: Blackstone Audiobooks Edition: Library ed. Dimensions: Width: 15.50cm , Height: 3.00cm , Length: 16.30cm Weight: 0.340kg ISBN: 9781483024592ISBN 10: 1483024598 Publication Date: 21 October 2014 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Audio Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsBronson Pinchot does a solid job narrating this behind-the-scenes story of the Mars rover Curiosity. He expresses the enthusiasm and wonder of the technical team that developed the project-from propulsion to landing to wandering. -- AudioFile This is a captivating story of hurling machines of exploration to Mars told by a top flight engineer who's leading the charge in planting the first human footprints on the Red Planet. -- Leonard David, Space.com's Space Insider columnist Rob Manning has produced a personal history of Mars Rover Curiosity that records for all time the complex personal and engineering interactions required to successfully navigate the design, management, and flight complexities of a mission at the frontiers of planetary exploration. We now have an outstanding record of this process and the lessons learned along the way. This work, ably assisted by William Simon, joins the library of the best of personal stories, progressively documenting humankind's migration away from Earth. -- Senator Harrison Jack Schmitt This is a matchless behind-the-scenes account of intrepid engineers and scientists that banded together to explore far-away Mars. Fueled by their own inquisitiveness and moxie they overcame all odds-technical problems, bureaucratic barriers, even touches of self-doubt-to successfully land the NASA one-ton Curiosity rover on the Red Planet. It is a superb, fact- and fun-filled account of humans on the cutting-edge of opening up a frontier-one that is our future home-away-from-home, Mars. -- Buzz Aldrin, Apollo 11 astronaut The book offers a detailed, compelling tale of the rover's development from someone who was at the center of the effort. For those who want to know how the spacecraft sausage is made, this is the book for you. -- Space Review In Mars Rover Curiosity, Manning and coauthor Simon offer a firsthand account of designing the most complex piece of machinery ever to land on another planet. Starting with a harebrained scheme and ending with a drive across the red dust of Gale Crater, the book deftly guides readers through the many setbacks, victories, and difficult decisions that came with planning an interplanetary mission. -- Science News Manning's just published account of years at NASA's venerable Jet Propulsion Laboratory, co-written with bestselling nonfiction author William L. Simon, will resonate most with those who want an excellent inside take on the rigorous and often arduous task of designing interplanetary landers and the eureka moments that affords. Manning deserves credit for bringing his own sense of candor and humility to the prose. -- Forbes.com Although lacking the glamour of manned space flight, unmanned probes have accomplished great things, and this book delivers a thoroughly satisfying description of one of the greatest...Readers yearning for stories of human space travel must follow developments in China, the only nation with an active manned space program. Those who appreciate the purely scientific results of planetary exploration will love this lively, intelligent account of a dazzling achievement. -- Kirkus Reviews There's nothing harder in planetary exploration than landing on the surface of a planet, and Rob Manning has given us a revealing and insightful behind-the-scenes story of the world's most famous rover, Curiosity. Reading this account feels as if you are standing beside this engineer as he and the rest of the Curiosity team found solutions to one nail-biting technical challenge after another. This is an insightful testament about extraordinary dedication, passion, creativity, and perseverance-all required to dare such a mighty thing. -- Charles Elachi, PhD, director, Jet Propulsion Laboratory In Mars Rover Curiosity: An Inside Account from Curiosity's Chief Engineer, he (Rob Manning) and science writer William L. Simon describe a committed, collegial bunch of guys doing some pretty amazing science. -- Washington Post Bronson Pinchot does a solid job narrating this behind-the-scenes story of the Mars rover Curiosity. He expresses the enthusiasm and wonder of the technical team that developed the project-from propulsion to landing to wandering. -- AudioFile Although lacking the glamour of manned space flight, unmanned probes have accomplished great things, and this book delivers a thoroughly satisfying description of one of the greatest...Readers yearning for stories of human space travel must follow developments in China, the only nation with an active manned space program. Those who appreciate the purely scientific results of planetary exploration will love this lively, intelligent account of a dazzling achievement. -- Kirkus Reviews This is a captivating story of hurling machines of exploration to Mars told by a top flight engineer who's leading the charge in planting the first human footprints on the Red Planet. -- Leonard David, Space.com's Space Insider columnist Rob Manning has produced a personal history of Mars Rover Curiosity that records for all time the complex personal and engineering interactions required to successfully navigate the design, management, and flight complexities of a mission at the frontiers of planetary exploration. We now have an outstanding record of this process and the lessons learned along the way. This work, ably assisted by William Simon, joins the library of the best of personal stories, progressively documenting humankind's migration away from Earth. -- Senator Harrison Jack Schmitt There's nothing harder in planetary exploration than landing on the surface of a planet, and Rob Manning has given us a revealing and insightful behind-the-scenes story of the world's most famous rover, Curiosity. Reading this account feels as if you are standing beside this engineer as he and the rest of the Curiosity team found solutions to one nail-biting technical challenge after another. This is an insightful testament about extraordinary dedication, passion, creativity, and perseverance-all required to dare such a mighty thing. -- Charles Elachi, PhD, director, Jet Propulsion Laboratory This is a matchless behind-the-scenes account of intrepid engineers and scientists that banded together to explore far-away Mars. Fueled by their own inquisitiveness and moxie they overcame all odds-technical problems, bureaucratic barriers, even touches of self-doubt-to successfully land the NASA one-ton Curiosity rover on the Red Planet. It is a superb, fact- and fun-filled account of humans on the cutting-edge of opening up a frontier-one that is our future home-away-from-home, Mars. -- Buzz Aldrin, Apollo 11 astronaut The book offers a detailed, compelling tale of the rover's development from someone who was at the center of the effort. For those who want to know how the spacecraft sausage is made, this is the book for you. -- Space Review In Mars Rover Curiosity, Manning and coauthor Simon offer a firsthand account of designing the most complex piece of machinery ever to land on another planet. Starting with a harebrained scheme and ending with a drive across the red dust of Gale Crater, the book deftly guides readers through the many setbacks, victories, and difficult decisions that came with planning an interplanetary mission. -- Science News In Mars Rover Curiosity: An Inside Account from Curiosity's Chief Engineer, he (Rob Manning) and science writer William L. Simon describe a committed, collegial bunch of guys doing some pretty amazing science. -- Washington Post Manning's just published account of years at NASA's venerable Jet Propulsion Laboratory, co-written with bestselling nonfiction author William L. Simon, will resonate most with those who want an excellent inside take on the rigorous and often arduous task of designing interplanetary landers and the eureka moments that affords. Manning deserves credit for bringing his own sense of candor and humility to the prose. -- Forbes.com In Mars Rover Curiosity: An Inside Account from Curiosity's Chief Engineer, he (Rob Manning) and science writer William L. Simon describe a committed, collegial bunch of guys doing some pretty amazing science. -- Washington Post There's nothing harder in planetary exploration than landing on the surface of a planet, and Rob Manning has given us a revealing and insightful behind-the-scenes story of the world's most famous rover, Curiosity. Reading this account feels as if you are standing beside this engineer as he and the rest of the Curiosity team found solutions to one nail-biting technical challenge after another. This is an insightful testament about extraordinary dedication, passion, creativity, and perseverance-all required to dare such a mighty thing. -- Charles Elachi, PhD, director, Jet Propulsion Laboratory Although lacking the glamour of manned space flight, unmanned probes have accomplished great things, and this book delivers a thoroughly satisfying description of one of the greatest...Readers yearning for stories of human space travel must follow developments in China, the only nation with an active manned space program. Those who appreciate the purely scientific results of planetary exploration will love this lively, intelligent account of a dazzling achievement. -- Kirkus Reviews Manning's just published account of years at NASA's venerable Jet Propulsion Laboratory, co-written with bestselling nonfiction author William L. Simon, will resonate most with those who want an excellent inside take on the rigorous and often arduous task of designing interplanetary landers and the eureka moments that affords. Manning deserves credit for bringing his own sense of candor and humility to the prose. -- Forbes.com In Mars Rover Curiosity, Manning and coauthor Simon offer a firsthand account of designing the most complex piece of machinery ever to land on another planet. Starting with a harebrained scheme and ending with a drive across the red dust of Gale Crater, the book deftly guides readers through the many setbacks, victories, and difficult decisions that came with planning an interplanetary mission. -- Science News The book offers a detailed, compelling tale of the rover's development from someone who was at the center of the effort. For those who want to know how the spacecraft sausage is made, this is the book for you. -- Space Review This is a matchless behind-the-scenes account of intrepid engineers and scientists that banded together to explore far-away Mars. Fueled by their own inquisitiveness and moxie they overcame all odds-technical problems, bureaucratic barriers, even touches of self-doubt-to successfully land the NASA one-ton Curiosity rover on the Red Planet. It is a superb, fact- and fun-filled account of humans on the cutting-edge of opening up a frontier-one that is our future home-away-from-home, Mars. -- Buzz Aldrin, Apollo 11 astronaut Rob Manning has produced a personal history of Mars Rover Curiosity that records for all time the complex personal and engineering interactions required to successfully navigate the design, management, and flight complexities of a mission at the frontiers of planetary exploration. We now have an outstanding record of this process and the lessons learned along the way. This work, ably assisted by William Simon, joins the library of the best of personal stories, progressively documenting humankind's migration away from Earth. -- Senator Harrison Jack Schmitt This is a captivating story of hurling machines of exploration to Mars told by a top flight engineer who's leading the charge in planting the first human footprints on the Red Planet. -- Leonard David, Space.com's Space Insider columnist Bronson Pinchot does a solid job narrating this behind-the-scenes story of the Mars rover Curiosity. He expresses the enthusiasm and wonder of the technical team that developed the project-from propulsion to landing to wandering. -- AudioFile Author InformationRob Manning was chief engineer of the Mars Science Lab spacecraft project. With fifteen years at NASA's Jet Propulsion Lab working on space projects, he is a leading expert in guiding the creation of new spacecraft technology. William L. Simon is the author of numerous books, including iCon: Steve Jobs and Ghost in the Wires, both New York Times and international bestsellers. He has also written for USA Today and the Washington Post and been interviewed on CNBC, CNN, NPR and by the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, BusinessWeek, Time, Newsweek, and many other publications. Bronson Pinchot, an Audie Award-winning narrator and Audible's Narrator of the Year for 2010, received his education at Yale University, which filled out what he had already received at his mother's knee in the all-important areas of Shakespeare, Greek art and architecture, and the Italian Renaissance. He restores Greek Revival buildings and appears in television, film, and on stage whenever the pilasters and entablatures overwhelm him. 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