In Clarke's first published full-length science fiction novel, renowned
science fiction writer Martin Gibson joins the spaceship Ares, the
world's first interplanetary ship for passenger travel, on its maiden
voyage to Mars. His mission: to report back to the home planet about the
new Mars colony and the progress it has been making.
First published in 1951, before the achievement of space flight, Clarke
addresses hard physical and scientific issues with aplomb--and the best
scientific understanding of the times. Included are the challenges of
differing air pressures, lack of oxygen, food provisions, severe weather
patterns, construction on Mars, and methods of local travel-both on the
surface and to the planet's two moons.