Seeing Like a Rover
How Robots, Teams, and Images Craft Knowledge of Mars
Seeing Like a Rover
How Robots, Teams, and Images Craft Knowledge of Mars
With Seeing Like a Rover, Janet Vertesi takes us behind the scenes to reveal the work that goes into creating our knowledge of Mars. Every photograph that the Rovers take, she shows, must be processed, manipulated, and interpreted—and all that comes after team members negotiate with each other about what they should even be taking photographs of in the first place. Vertesi’s account of the inspiringly successful Rover project reveals science in action, a world where digital processing uncovers scientific truths, where images are used to craft consensus, and where team members develop an uncanny intimacy with the sensory apparatus of a robot that is millions of miles away. Ultimately, Vertesi shows, every image taken by the Mars Rovers is not merely a picture of Mars—it’s a portrait of the whole Rover team, as well.
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304 pages | 52 color plates, 29 halftones, 4 line drawings | 6 x 9 | © 2015
Earth Sciences: Geology
History: History of Technology
Physical Sciences: History and Philosophy of Physical Sciences
Sociology: Theory and Sociology of Knowledge
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ASA Communication, Information Technologies, and Media Sociology Section (CITAMS): Best Book Award
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