Mars as the Abode of Life

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"Mars as the Abode of Life" is a 1908 popular science book by astronomer Percival Lowell arguing, based on his observations of Martian "canals," that Mars was inhabited by an advanced, water-managing civilization.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf book
argument Mars is inhabited by an advanced civilization NERFINISHED
Martian canals are artificial constructions
Martian civilization manages scarce water resources
author Percival Lowell NERFINISHED
basedOn Percival Lowell's telescopic observations of Mars
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
field astrobiology (historical)
astronomy
planetary science
follows Mars and Its Canals NERFINISHED
genre astronomy literature
popular science
influenced early 20th-century speculation about life on Mars
science fiction depictions of Martians
influencedBy 19th-century observations of Mars
earlier reports of linear features on Mars
language English
mainSubject Mars NERFINISHED
Martian canals
Martian civilization
extraterrestrial life
partOf Percival Lowell's works on Mars
publicationYear 1908
topic canals on Mars
habitability of Mars
intelligent life on Mars
planetary astronomy
water management on Mars

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Percival Lowell notableWork Mars as the Abode of Life