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Once Upon a Time I Lived on Mars

Space, Exploration, and Life on Earth

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Once Upon a Time I Lived on Mars

Written by: Kate Greene
Narrated by: Kate Greene
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This program is narrated by the author.

When it comes to Mars, the focus is often on how to get there: the rockets, the engines, the fuel. But upon arrival, what will it actually be like?

In 2013, Kate Greene moved to Mars. That is, along with five fellow crew members, she embarked on NASA’s first HI-SEAS mission, a simulated Martian environment located on the slopes of Mauna Loa in Hawaii. For four months she lived, worked, and slept in an isolated geodesic dome, conducting a sleep study on her crew mates and gaining incredible insight into human behavior in tight quarters, as well as the nature of boredom, dreams, and isolation that arise amidst the promise of scientific progress and glory.

In Once Upon a Time I Lived on Mars, Greene draws on her experience to contemplate humanity’s broader impulse to explore. The result is a twined story of space and life, of the standard, able-bodied astronaut and Greene’s brother’s disability, of the lag time of interplanetary correspondences and the challenges of a long-distance marriage, of freeze-dried egg powder and fresh pineapple, of departure and return.

By asking what kind of wisdom humanity might take to Mars and elsewhere in the universe, Greene has written a remarkable, wide-ranging examination of our time in space right now, as a pre-Mars species, poised on the edge, readying for launch.

A Macmillan Audio production from St. Martin's Press

©2020 Kate Greene (P)2020 Macmillan Audio
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This is an interesting peek into space travel prep/simulation, with insight into the would-be astronauts' mental states as well as some of the science behind different aspects of interstellar travel/colonization. The author also gets into some of the moral and philosophical questions surrounding space programs. Overall, it's interesting stuff, but it isn't wildly entertaining and there's nothing especially mind-blowing here. Still, worth a listen.

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