In 1971 engineers succeeded in placing a spacecraft into Mar's orbit with the hope of finding out what was on Mars Intelligent life Water A place where humans could live Since then more missions to Mars have been launched. Now is your chance to help continue the exploration of Mars. Will youJoin teams working on Mars orbitersJoin teams working with Mars landers and roversEverything in this book happened to real people. And you choose what you do next. The choices you make either lead you and the project to success - or to failure.
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These titles aren't adventures per se but rather an engaging way to reach students hesitant about space science. Some of the "paths" simply end when that part of a mission concludes or the particular engineering problem is solved, while others continue to a final goal. Negative endings are possible, including being fired or getting space motion sickness. Some choices introduce moral dilemmas, while others simply involve choosing among relatively equal possibilities. . . .The first-person perspective is an effective means of getting readers passionate about space. No doubt these will inspire a few future engineers and astronauts.-- "School Library Journal"