book cover of Mike Mars, South Pole Spaceman
 

Mike Mars, South Pole Spaceman

(1962)
(The sixth book in the Mike Mars series)
A novel by

 
 
Mike Mars is in Danger! His landing site at the South Pole is suddenly "whited out," hidden by mysterious clouds of snow. Yet Mike must land his X-15 immediately; the plane is out of fuel and falling fast. By the time American search teams can take off, a stubby jet transport with a red star on its tail is descending low over the ice. Its mission: capture Mike Mars and the X-15. In his latest assignment, Mike fires a new rocket, the Blue Scout, from the belly of his plane, becoming the first man in history to launch a satellite while himself in flight. Advance tests with the Blue Scout take Mike and Johnny Bluehawk on a secret mission to determine the extent of the Van Allen radiation belt at the South Pole. The test results may bear directly on the future of space exploration, a future in which Mike Mars will not figure - if the Russians have their way.


Genre: Young Adult Fantasy

Visitors also looked at these books


Used availability for Donald A Wollheim's Mike Mars, South Pole Spaceman


About Fantastic Fiction       Information for Authors