Mars Rover Curiosity

An Inside Account from Curiosity's Chief Engineer

Paperback, 240 pages

Published Feb. 14, 2017 by Smithsonian Books.

ISBN:
978-1-58834-403-8
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5 stars (1 review)

In Mars Rover Curiosity: An Inside Account from Curiosity's Chief Engineer, Rob Manning, the project's chief engineer, tells of bringing the groundbreaking spacecraft to life. Manning and his team at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory, tasked with designing a lander many times larger and more complex than any before, faced technical setbacks, fights over inadequate resources, and the challenges of leading an army of brilliant, passionate, and often frustrated experts.

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More about the engineering than the science, this book covers Rob Manning's very stressful job as the chief engineer for the Mars Science Laboratory. From the start, this is about discovering and solving problems with engineering, and for me it wasn't too jargon heavy.

After a brief bio (high school in Burlington WA!) he dives into earlier Mars missions, including Mars Pathfinder and the Sojourner rover. He also discusses some of the failed missions and why they failed (Newtons mistaken for pounds - ouch!). The primary focus of the book is Curiosity, and while he touches on budget and schedule challenges, engineering is the star here. Each problem is explained, the methods to narrow down described and the solution detailed.

The writing is not always smooth, but the ideas are clear. It also felt short - I started and finished it on a long flight between Seattle and Iceland. There …