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Multiple Perspectives in Kim Stanley Robinson's Mars Series

Dynes, 2001

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2039411277173527256
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Dynes W
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Extrapolation

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• Human faces keep appearing on Mars. In July 1976, the Viking Orbiter returned images from the Cydonia region of northern Mars that supermarket tabloids, conspiracy theorists, and wishful thinkers declared to be the representation of a human face, obviously left behind …
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