Good morning, and wonder ..... are you ready for some prime Mars related-content? And, indeed .... life on the Red Planet choice cuts? #Mars #LifeonMars #countdowntoMars
As we head towards tomorrow’s excitement in Jezero Crater, time for the very question of eternity: are we alone? And so I will tweet a thread on how our view of life on the Red Planet has changed over the years......
Where did the notion that life might exist on Mars come from? One of the first mentions is from the telescopic era when the polar ice caps were discovered and by the person who actually discovered them
William Herschel noted that the Red Planet tilted so the ice caps waxed and waned with the seasons. “The analogy between Mars and the Earth is,” Herschel wrote, “perhaps, by far the greatest in the whole solar system”
And in the 19th Century, speculation about life became rife. That was where Percival Lowell came in. If I don’t mention him and Mars it would be like discussing Switzerland and not mentioning mountains
So yes - from old Perc to Percy, you might say. Rather than tell the story of Lowell – which we do in our @search_mars book – take a look at the fabulous Lowell Archive @asignalfrommars from where the following photos are taken
From his observatory in Flagstaff he spent many years looking at Mars. But what about Venus? Here she is, with her calf, Satellite. She provided the staff with enough milk and cheese for years
To say Lowell galvanised people with his belief that he was seeing canals on Mars would be another understatement - here are a selection of newspaper clips from the first years of the 20th Century
Mention also must be made of Giovanni Schiaparelli who discovered the markings which he called “canali” – that was in the close opposition of 1877
So the idea of an ancient civilization on Mars fed into the popular culture – despite the fact only a handful of linear markings were ever seen on the planet and even then were disputed
For most astromomers, the Red Planet became a taboo. Nobody would look at Mars for many years, apart from amateur astronomers. The psychology was very interesting of how people thought they had seen something and kept on pushing it.
The 1956 opposition of Mars was particularly close and William Sinton of Harvard was convinced he saw the spectral lines associated with vegetation - in fact, he was wrong but such observations were tricky at the best of times
The obvious way around it would be to take your instruments to Mars directly. But that - in the late fifties and early sixties - meant the hand of fate had its own starring role
And in a later set of tweets I will tell the story of the first successful Mars mission - Mariner 4, built by the first generation of Mars explorers at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory
But there - for the grace of the God of War - go the heirs and inheritors of that pioneering spirit - and may, what one JPL manager christened, the Great Galactic Ghoul tomorrow, at least, be fast asleep in this latest #CountdownToMars

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17 Feb
So another thread on..... Mars, this time the early years of the space age

#CountdowntoMars #Mars #Perseverance
1964 was a vintage year. The Beatles, Goldfinger, (consults notes – I was very young at the time), my christening and..... oh yes, JPL sent the first missions to the Red Planet @carolynporco
What people forget is that even then so very little was known about the Red Planet as it was not easy to see with then state-of-the art equipment – in that same year of 1964 the official USAF Cartography Center map of Mars still had canals drawn on it as ridiculous as it seems
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16 Feb
I just saw my old comrade-in-the-science-writing trenches Marcus had tweeted this It is a source of great pleasure to me that my old contemporaries like him, @sciencenelson, @drdwhitehouse and @drstuclark are doing so well!
I started the day talking about books and so will say a few more words here. I don't read that many space or science books any more, mainly because I don't have to for work any more. But here are some authors who I think are brilliantly good
One of the reasons I was delighted to collaborate with @howellspace is because she is to my mind the most productive space writer working today - since we finished Mars she has published two more books with another on the go and another on the cards after that
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16 Feb
So my final thread this evening..... I reminisced early about the tail end of the Soviet days, when you only ever heard the good news after it had happened. Remind you of anywhere else?
China’s space program today is the same; trying to work out what is happening is a full time journalistic detective story. For that, take a look at @aj_fi who knows everything about China's space program - and the Tianwen mission now in orbit
So the Tianwen orbiter has arrived in orbit around Mars and here is what we know - and what we can reasonably expect over the next few months.....
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16 Feb
As people seem to have enjoyed my reminiscences of Baikonur, here is an even more surreal story - and one that had me laughing so hard I thought I would have a nosebleed. It involves the Famous British Scientist Who Wok Up One Day To Read His Own Obituary
Professor Heinz Wolff was known to a generation of kids as the host of "The Great Egg Race" - where people built ever so slightly bizarre gadgets bbc.co.uk/archive/the-gr…
Anyone seeing this will think it is beyond parody - except, that whole time period of slightly earnest "educational TV" on the BBC was parodied in the utterly wonderful "Look Around You" - probably my favourite comedy of recent years
vimeo.com/38683125
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16 Feb
#CountdowntoMars #Mars @search_mars @howellspace @Thievesbook

I always knew I wanted to write books from an early age, and given my interests, it was obvious I should write about something I loved. Take a guess what that was. Just take a guess.
@search_mars @howellspace @Thievesbook So yes, the first book I ever worked on was about Mars - and the reason? Because the Soviet Union was launching two missions in the summer of 1988 to orbit and make landings on Phobos, the larger Martian moon
It also looked forward to how people would land on Mars, hence the title. Several people buttonholed me to say there was not going to be another space race. I pointed out it referred to humans going there.
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16 Feb
So in the early part of my career, I wrote a few books about space and science. In the nineties, I started work on the Mars book, but like all great works of art (ahem), I abandoned it. @howellspace took pity on me and the rest is history or her story, in truth.
I was also a fairly unconvincing Harry Potter impersonator

(This was three years before Harry was even published btw)
After that, I turned to crime (writing) - but realised that, at heart, the best way to tell science stories is as detective stories with the investigators as the lead characters. If you tell the story through their eyes, people with no technical background can understand
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