The Mars trilogy is a series of science fiction novels by Kim Stanley Robinson that chronicles the settlement and terraforming of the planet Mars through...
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March 23, 1952) is an American science fiction writer best known for his Mars trilogy. Many of his novels and stories have ecological, cultural, and political...
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Kim Stanley Robinson bibliography (redirect from Science in the Capital trilogy)
Gold Coast (1988) Pacific Edge (1990) Red Mars (1992) – Colonization Green Mars (1993) – Terraforming Blue Mars (1996) – Long-term results The Martians...
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Blue Mars may refer to: Blue Mars (novel), the third book in the Mars trilogy by Kim Stanley Robinson Blue Mars (video game), 3D massively multiplayer...
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the trilogy are: Out of the Silent Planet (1938), set mostly on Mars (Malacandra). In this book, Dr. Elwin Ransom is kidnapped and transported to Mars. While...
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colonization of Mars, one question that arose was "how does one convert a Sol to standard Earth time?". In the science fiction series Mars trilogy by Kim Stanley...
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knowledge of Mars became itself a source of inspiration for works like Kim Stanley Robinson's Mars trilogy. Astronomy on Mars Outline of Mars – Overview...
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Award for Red Mars (1993) and two Hugo and Locus Awards for Green Mars (1994) and Blue Mars (1996). Robinson followed the Mars trilogy with the novel...
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prominent example being Kim Stanley Robinson's Mars trilogy. Stories of the first human mission to Mars appeared throughout the 1990s in response to the...
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Babylonian religion A character in the Mars trilogy by Kim Stanley Robinson Nirgal Vallis, a placename on Mars This disambiguation page lists articles...
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Mars has withdrawn from the Accord in the century preceding the story. The Mondragon Corporation already appeared in Robinson's earlier Mars trilogy,...
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(Mars), sometimes appears as a synonym for Mars's geology in the popular media and works of science fiction (e.g. Kim Stanley Robinson's Mars trilogy)...
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whether this occurs simultaneously all over Mars, or at local midnight in each longitude.) Also in the Mars Trilogy, the calendar year is divided into twenty-four...
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Year Title Network Notes 2017 Red Mars Spike Based on the Mars trilogy by Kim Stanley Robinson 2018 Untitled Miraculous live-action TV series — Co-production...
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the transformation of Mars from a lifeless planet to one teeming with life, as inspired by Kim Stanley Robinson's Mars trilogy of novels. It is also flown...
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Arkady Bogdanov, engineer and political figure in Kim Stanley Robinson's Mars trilogy Arkady Darell, teenage heroine in Isaac Asimov's Foundation series Arkady...
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Antarctica involves many of the ideas Robinson uses elsewhere; as in the Mars trilogy, much emphasis is placed on the importance of living sustainably and...
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Ares (disambiguation) (section Mars)
magazine. Ares, a large interplanetary spacecraft in the novel Red Mars in the Mars trilogy series Ares, a NASA spaceflight program in the 2011 novel The Martian...
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to multi-century youthful lifespans in the science fiction series The Mars Trilogy by Kim Stanley Robinson. More recent proponents include David Gobel,...
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Look up Mars, mars, or marš in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Mars is the fourth planet from the Sun. Mars also commonly refers to: Mars (mythology)...
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Apple TV+, from Series 3 onwards Icehenge (1985), the Mars trilogy (Red Mars, Green Mars, Blue Mars, 1992–1996), and The Martians (1999), by Kim Stanley...
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Terraforming Mars pinball table for Pinball FX on December 7, 2023. The base game rulebook acknowledges Kim Stanley Robinson and his Mars trilogy as "great...
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parts. In Kim Stanley Robinson's Mars trilogy, the Ares spaceship carrying the first hundred humans to arrive on Mars uses aerobraking to enter into orbit...
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American musician and composer John Boone, fictional character in the Mars trilogy by Kim Stanley Robinson This disambiguation page lists articles about...
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Sagan, Contact (1985) Kim Stanley Robinson, The Mars trilogy (Red Mars (1992), Green Mars (1993), Blue Mars (1996)), The Ministry for the Future (2020) Nancy...
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in Kim Stanley Robinson's science-fiction novels the Mars Trilogy. It is revealed in 'Blue Mars' that Arkady is a descendant of Alexander Bogdanov. Bogdanov...
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like J. G. Ballard (The Drowned World) and Kim Stanley Robinson (the Mars trilogy) have retroactively been considered pioneering examples of the genre...
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and Neela Vaswani's Same Sun Here (2012). Ecotage is mentioned in the Mars trilogy of science fiction novels by Kim Stanley Robinson as a means of protest...
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before Robinson's Mars trilogy, and taking place in a different version of the future, Icehenge contains elements that also appear in his Mars series, such...
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The transnationals, and later metanationals in Kim Stanley Robinson's Mars Trilogy are an example of mega corporations that exceed most countries in political...
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