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==References==
==References==
*Paul Webster and the Doctor cite the [[Brookings Report]], created in [[1958]] upon [[NASA]]'s inception.
*Paul Webster and the Doctor cite the [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Brookings_Report|Brookings Report]] , created in [[1958]] upon [[NASA]]'s inception.


===[[:Category:Spacecraft|Spacecraft]]===
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===[[:Category:Mars|Mars]]===
===[[:Category:Mars|Mars]]===
*The [[Britain|British]] missions to [[Mars]] are mentioned, however this is the first [[America|American]] Mars mission.
*The [[Britain|British]] missions to [[Mars]] are mentioned, however this is the first [[America]]n Mars mission.
*The 'red dawn' is facing the [[ultraviolet]] radiation that penetrate Mars' atmosphere.
*The 'red dawn' is facing the [[ultraviolet]] radiation that penetrate Mars' atmosphere.



Revision as of 15:15, 19 November 2010


Publisher's summary

Ares One: NASA's first manned mission to the dead planet Mars. But is Mars as dead as it seems?

While the NASA team investigate an 'anomaly' on the planet's surface, the Doctor and Peri find themselves inside a strange alien building. What is its purpose? And what is frozen inside the blocks of ice that guard the doorways? If the Doctor has a sense of deja-vu, it's because he's about to meet some old adversaries, as well as some new ones...

Cast

References

  • Paul Webster and the Doctor cite the [Report] , created in 1958 upon NASA's inception.

Spacecraft

Mars

  • The British missions to Mars are mentioned, however this is the first American Mars mission.
  • The 'red dawn' is facing the ultraviolet radiation that penetrate Mars' atmosphere.

Notes

Continuity

Timeline

External links