Mark Mortimer

Book Review: Miss Leavitt’s Stars

Press the correct buttons and the ATM spits out the cash you need for the weekend's jaunt. Lying behind the…

19 years ago

Book Review: Space Systems Failures

Get a flat while riding a bike and you fix it, though you may never see the tack on the…

19 years ago

Book Review: Why Explore?

Everyday, small children ask the darnedest things. Why is the sky blue? Where does the sun go at night? What's…

19 years ago

Book Review: Empire of the Stars

The branch of science called physics comes with a long history of preliminary conjectures later proven or disproved via experimentation.…

19 years ago

Book Review: Hiding in the Mirror

One of the most intriguing ideas that pursued by philosophers, artists, and scientists throughout the ages is the one of…

19 years ago

Book Review: Space Tourist’s Handbook

"Aruba, Jamaica oh I want to take you, Bermuda, Bahamas, come on pretty mamma, that's where you want to go…

19 years ago

Book Review: On the Shores of the Unknown

The history of our universe encompasses all. Our existence and the existence of every other atom can be traced back…

19 years ago

Book Review: Strange Angel

Is science fiction an arena where fantasies run wild or an experimental lab where new technologies, cultures and even physics…

19 years ago

Book Review: Year of the Comets

Everyone has their own personal reason for taking up astronomy. Some want to make it a career. Others need to…

19 years ago

Book Review: Mammoth Book of Space Exploration Disasters

Maybe it is just a statement of our times that one person's life can span the complete maturation of a…

19 years ago