Mark Mortimer

Book Review: Heavenly Intrigue

Great scientists don't necessarily make for great people. One reportedly never took a bath in his long life. Many were…

19 years ago

Book Review: The Grand Tour

Tour guides add vibrant, often personal accounts of locales along your travels. They impart much more knowledge than simply standing…

19 years ago

Book Review: Echo of the Big Bang

According to Genesis, 'First there was light.'. According to scientists, this initial light is still about us, shining down from…

19 years ago

Report from Toronto’s Lunar Conference

That which was old is new again. The Moon, once thought a 'fait accompli', is now firmly back in the…

19 years ago

Book Review: The Dancing Universe

Researchers answer their true calling by flinging themself headlong into discovering and perhaps add a little more to humanity's collective…

19 years ago

Magnificent Desolation: Walking on the Moon 3D

Beauty is in the eye of the beholder. For a desolation to be beautiful, there must be something special. Just…

19 years ago

Book Review: The Rocket Company

Some people dream in black and white while others dream in techni-colour. Daydreamers wander the realm of possibilities just as…

19 years ago

Book Review: Voyages to the Stars and Galaxies

September arrives and with it come all the sweet memories of anticipation, trepidation and expectation of new school years. These…

19 years ago

Book Review: The Tunguska Fireball

Dream up an hypothesis and envelop it with supporting evidence and you're well on the way to contributing to the…

19 years ago

Book Review: Dying Planet

Scientists always function on the cutting edge of their field. New discoveries, new processes, and new events highlight a challenging…

19 years ago