Mark Mortimer

DVD Review: Sputnik Mania

[/caption] Fear remained in the air even after the great global conflict of World War II ended. This arose because,…

16 years ago

Book Review: Venus and Mercury

[/caption] Have you ever been inspired by the two planets Mercury and Venus? If so, Peter Grego's book "Venus and…

16 years ago

Book Review: Saturn I/IB

[/caption] Before the Saturn IV rocket, there was the Saturn I and Saturn IB. These helped pave the way to…

16 years ago

Book Review: Observing the Night Sky with Binoculars

[/caption] With warmer weather returning to the Earth's northern hemisphere, we can again venture forth under the night sky for…

16 years ago

Book Review: the science book

[/caption] The "science book" by National Geographic shows just how 'incredibly, unbelievably, immeasurably cool' science is. With a format little…

16 years ago

DVD Review: Hawaiian Starlight

[/caption] Hawaii beckons the weary winter resident who's searching for some relaxing moments on soft beaches while gentle sounds drift…

16 years ago

Book Reviews: The Cambridge Double Star Atlas

[/caption] Some of the best tourist discoveries occur off the beaten track. Plan to go somewhere, choose a fortuitous route…

16 years ago

Book Review: The NASA Northrop T-38

[/caption] Spend enough time with anything and it begins to acquire a personality beyond its mere physical presence. If your…

16 years ago

Book Review: Missions to the Moon

[/caption] The Apollo Moon missions stand as the ultimate in humankind’s ascension beyond Earth. Only a few, favoured individuals explored,…

16 years ago

Book Review: Solar Sails – A Novel Approach to Interplanetary Travel

[/caption] Great pleasure can be had in sailing across a gentle, blue sea with a fair wind at the back.…

16 years ago