Shares a behind-the-scenes account of the science, politics, egos, and public expectations that shaped the New Horizons' mission to Pluto and beyond, citing the endeavor's boundary-breaking achievements and how they reflect the collective power of shared human goals.
Exploring the quest for extraterrestrial life, David Grinspoon delves into modern astrobiology and NASA's Mars missions, addressing profound questions about the universe. He examines the prevalence of life and intelligence beyond Earth, considers whether life here is a mere accident or part of a larger cosmic purpose, and challenges readers to rethink their Earth-centric views on life. Grinspoon's insights aim to inspire a new generation to contemplate humanity's place in the cosmos and the potential diversity of life forms that may exist elsewhere.
"A NASA astrobiologist outlines optimistic messages about humanity's future in the face of climate change, explaining how the human role in managing the planet's evolution is determining the course of life,"--NoveList.
Grinspoon clearly loves the subject of this exemplary work, the unfolding of
our knowledge of 'Earth's Twin.' . . . His book is full of quirky facts,
references to popular culture, clever smiles, and inventive and revealing
metaphors and analogies. Photos.