词条 | Packing for Mars |
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| name = Packing for Mars: The Curious Science of Life in the Void | image = PACKING FOR MARS paperback cover.jpeg | author = Mary Roach | country = United States | language = English | subject = Science, Space Travel | genre = Non-Fiction | publisher = W. W. Norton & Company | release_date = 2010 | pages = 334 | isbn = 978-0-393-06847-4 }} Packing for Mars: The Curious Science of Life in the Void is a non-fiction work by science author Mary Roach. Published in August 2010, Packing for Mars was recognized in "Amazon's Best Books" of that month, it quickly became a #6 New York Times bestseller,[1] and it was chosen as the book of the year for the 7th annual One City One Book: San Francisco Reads literary event program.[2] In Packing for Mars, Mary Roach searches for answers to questions about the gross, the bizarre, and the uncomfortable aspects of space travel. The book's 16 chapters cover the entire comedic spectrum of all things space-related, and also include some study of the scientific side of space travel.[3] The chapters discussing the various bodily functions of astronauts in space (going to the bathroom, having sex, vomiting[4]) and obscure testing procedures (animals in space, lying in beds for months, parabolic zero-g[5]) are balanced by the informative sections on topics such as the psychological effects of being in space, astronaut training, and the increasing use of human cadavers over crash test dummies in research. Mary Roach's overviewMary Roach, the author of Packing for Mars, was raised in Etna, New Hampshire and spent several years working as a freelance copy editor and investigating unpopular topics.[6] Roach explores lots of questions such as what happens after we die, what sex is all about, and what secrets human cadavers hold. However, in Packing for Mars, she turns her mind toward space and examines the logistics of space travel.[4] In an interview, she describes her book to be about all the surreal physical and physiological challenges of living in space as a human being. Roach explains that in addition to these problems, human beings are not in the slightest equipped or prepared to confront these challenges. Although most of her other books have one-word titles, Mary Roach claims that it was especially difficult to come up with a one-word title for this specific book.[7] Topics coveredThe book covers 12 topics:
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References1. ^{{Cite news | title = Best Sellers: Hardcover Nonfiction | work = | publisher = The New York Times | date = 22 August 2010 | url = https://www.nytimes.com/best-sellers-books/2010-08-22/hardcover-nonfiction/list.html | accessdate = 16 March 2011 | first=Jennifer | last=Schuessler}} 2. ^{{cite web|title=One City One Book 2011|url=http://sfpl.org/index.php?pg=2000255701|accessdate=5 July 2012|location=San Francisco Public Library|year=2011}} 3. ^http://www.kirkusreviews.com/book-reviews/non-fiction/mary-roach/packing-for-mars/ 4. ^1 {{cite news| url=https://www.usatoday.com/life/books/reviews/2010-08-17-roachrev17_ST_N.htm | work=USA Today | first=Craig | last=Wilson | title=Packing for Mars'? Mary Roach gives us the inside 'escapee | date=16 August 2010}} 5. ^{{cite web|last=Cox|first=Tony|title='Packing for Mars' and the Weightless Life|url=https://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=128933361/|publisher=npr|accessdate=13 November 2013}} 6. ^{{cite web|last=Roach|first=Mary|title=Mary Roach|url=http://www.maryroach.net/maryroach.html|accessdate=13 November 2013}} 7. ^{{cite web|last=Adams, Kirtley|first=John, David|title=Interview: Mary Roach|url=http://www.lightspeedmagazine.com/nonfiction/feature-interview-mary-roach/|publisher=Light Speed Magazine|accessdate=13 November 2013}} External links
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