The author of Stiff and Bonk describes the weirdness of space exploration and answers questions about the long-term effects of zero gravity on the human body and what happens if you vomit in your helmet during a space walk. Simultaneous.
"Such grippingly scatological titbits grace almost every page ... Even readers with a long-term interest in manned exploration should find some new information within ... if you like your space science served with emotion, anecdotes, and excreta, this is for you." *****
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BBC Sky at Night)
“Behind the witty mouth is a smart mind that finds out how rocket scientists organise their hardware around irritating organic human needs.”
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Saga Magazine)
“Roach boldly goes where no author has gone before to bring us puke, zero-gravity, faecal popcorn and flash-frozen rats... Packing for Mars is delightful, one of those rare beasts; a successful humorous science book. It is also one that throws fascinating light on some of the more obscure corners of space travel. Never mind packing it for Mars; pack it for your next long-haul flight and see if you can manage to freak your air-sick neighbour with one of the many amusing chapters on vomiting.”
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Fortean Times)
“The author of Stiff unravels the scientific hoo-haa and ultimate hubris of the whole enterprise. We all prefer our feet of clay, it seems.”
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Belfast Telegraph)
Praise for Mary Roach “Terrifically witty...On almost every page she tells you something to make you gasp aloud or snort with laughter.”
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Telegraph)
Praise for Mary Roach “When Mary Roach is seized by a subject, there is no stopping her: she is full-on, hands-on, and her lab coat is unbuttoned.”
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The Times)
Praise for Mary Roach “Irresistible...cheerfully scatological,cheekily sceptical.”
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Observer Review)
Praise for Mary Roach “A bold, tenacious, and insatiable reporter, Roach...could make an earthworm evisceration riveting and a hemispherectomy seem downright jolly.”
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Scotsman)
“Well-tuned to humour and absurdity...A delightful, illuminating grab bag of space-fl ight curiosities.”
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Kirkus Reviews)
Praise for Mary Roach “Roach is an original who can enliven any subject with wit, keen reporting, and a sly intelligence.”
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Publishers Weekly)