Mars (DK Eyewitness Books)

Learn all about Earth’s closest neighbor in this unprecedented guide to the red planet. Including up-to-the-minute data from NASA’s ongoing explorations, this amazing resource tells the whole story – from Mars’ mystical significance in early cultures to the ambitious future plans for manned-flight explorations.
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