Mary Roach has made a career out of pushing her audience’s squick button. She’s written books about corpses (Stiff), the afterlife (Spook), and sex (Bonk), and every time the topic ventures into ...
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“A KITCHEN TABLE makes little sense without gravity, but all long-duration spacecraft have them,” pop science writer Mary Roach notes in Packing for Mars. “Crews want to sit around the kitchen table ...
Hollins, Hunter. 2011. [Book review] "Packing for Mars: The Curious Science of Life in the Void." Quest: The History of Spaceflight Quarterly, 18, (3), 60–60.