Book Details
Format
Hardcover
Pages
304
Language
English
Published
Apr 22, 2015
Publisher
University of Chicago Press
Edition
Illustrated
ISBN-10
022615596X
ISBN-13
9780226155968
Description
In this fascinating exploration of space exploration, Janet Vertesi delves into the intricate relationship between technology, teamwork, and the representation of knowledge about Mars. With a keen focus on the experiences of engineers, scientists, and the robots themselves, the narrative showcases how human perspectives and machine capabilities come together to unlock the mysteries of the Red Planet. Vertesi artfully examines the roles that images play in shaping understanding and communication within this multidisciplinary team of like-minded individuals.
The book invites readers to witness the behind-the-scenes processes that drive space missions, blending technical insights with human stories. It highlights the collaborative nature of these endeavors, where the innovative spirit of teams is just as critical as the advanced technology they employ. Through engaging anecdotes, the narrative captures the challenges and triumphs of merging human intuition with robotic precision.
Drawing from compelling observations, Vertesi's work encourages readers to reconsider what it means to "see" in the age of automation and remote exploration. As she unravels the layered complexity of knowledge construction surrounding Mars, the text presents a thought-provoking commentary on our understanding of space—and, by extension, ourselves.
The book invites readers to witness the behind-the-scenes processes that drive space missions, blending technical insights with human stories. It highlights the collaborative nature of these endeavors, where the innovative spirit of teams is just as critical as the advanced technology they employ. Through engaging anecdotes, the narrative captures the challenges and triumphs of merging human intuition with robotic precision.
Drawing from compelling observations, Vertesi's work encourages readers to reconsider what it means to "see" in the age of automation and remote exploration. As she unravels the layered complexity of knowledge construction surrounding Mars, the text presents a thought-provoking commentary on our understanding of space—and, by extension, ourselves.
Genres
Romance
Thriller & Suspense
Action & Adventure
Science & Technology