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The dramatic red color and rapid apparent motion of Mars as seen in the sky of Earth has always made it an object of interest, and this was only increased by early scientific speculations that its surface conditions might be capable of supporting life. Thus Mars and hypothetical Martians have been the subject of many fictional treatments over the years including:
The dramatic red color and rapid apparent motion of Mars as seen in the sky of Earth has always made it an object of interest, and this was only increased by early scientific speculations that its surface conditions might be capable of supporting life. Thus Mars and hypothetical Martians have been the subject of many fictional treatments over the years including:

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*The Red Mars / Green Mars / Blue Mars trilogy by Kim Stanley Robinson
*The Red Mars / Green Mars / Blue Mars trilogy by Kim Stanley Robinson

The dramatic red color and rapid apparent motion of Mars as seen in the sky of Earth has always made it an object of interest, and this was only increased by early scientific speculations that its surface conditions might be capable of supporting life. Thus Mars and hypothetical Martians have been the subject of many fictional treatments over the years including:


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