terraforming-preparations
Pre-positioned machinery and supplies for colonization indicate the beginning of human efforts to transform and inhabit Mars.
1 chapter across 1 book
Red Mars (1992)Kim Stanley Robinson
This chapter provides a detailed geological and atmospheric history of Mars, explaining its formation, major surface features like the Tharsis Bulge and impact basins, and the cycles of water and ice shaping its environment. It then transitions to a first-person narrative of Nadezhda Francine Cherneshevsky's initial experience walking on Mars, highlighting the physical sensations of reduced gravity, the harsh cold, and the presence of pre-deployed equipment for colonization. The chapter juxtaposes Mars' ancient, austere natural history with the human arrival and the beginning of active exploration and settlement.