About This Book
A humorously narrated diary by a writer sent to accompany the first mission to Mars, recording daily observations of the small five-person crew, the tedium and motion sickness of space travel, improvised activities such as chess and poems, shifting crew dynamics, and the contrast between mundane shipboard life and expectations of cosmic grandeur. The entries blend comic self-deprecation, skepticism about publicity-driven human-interest angles, and genuine curiosity about scientific colleagues while chronicling the slow passage and routine of the voyage.
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