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DEPICTIONS OF MARS IN FICTIONAL STORIES
Martian; Mars (Doctor Who); Phobos and Deimos in fiction; Arean; Martians; Mars/Mars in fiction; Martians in fiction; Phobos in fiction; Deimos in fiction; Mars in popular culture; Martian Congressional Republic; Martian Congressional Republic.; Pomang
  • ''[[A Plunge into Space]]'', an 1890 piece of [[utopian fiction]] set on Mars
  • Klaatu]], the Martian who visits Earth in the 1951 film ''[[The Day the Earth Stood Still]]''
  • floating island]] of [[Laputa]] in ''[[Gulliver's Travels]]''. The mention that its astronomers have discovered two [[Martian moons]] is their earliest appearance in fiction.
  • The purported [[Martian canals]] (map by [[Percival Lowell]])
  • human habitation]].
  • this one]] by ''[[Mars Global Surveyor]]'' in 2001) do not resemble a face.<ref name="JennerCydonia" />
  • 1938 radio adaptation]] of ''[[The War of the Worlds]]'' caused a panic.
  • Decadent portrayals of Martians were popularized by [[Edgar Rice Burroughs]], inspiring many authors such as [[Leigh Brackett]]. Seen here is the March 1951 cover of ''[[Planet Stories]]'', featuring Brackett's "[[Black Amazon of Mars]]".
  • [[H. G. Wells]]' ''[[The War of the Worlds]]'' is one of the most influential works of science fiction.<ref name="Webb" />

Martian         
Packets that turn up unexpectedly on the wrong network because of bogus routing entries. Also a packet which has an altogether bogus (non-registered or ill-formed) {internet address}, such as the test loopback interface [127.0.0.1]. Such a packet will come back labelled with a source address that is clearly not of this earth. "The domain server is getting lots of packets from Mars. Does that gateway have a martian filter?" [Jargon File]
Martian         
(Martians)
1.
A Martian is an imaginary creature from the planet Mars.
Orson Welles managed to convince many Americans that they were being invaded by Martians.
N-COUNT
2.
Something that is Martian exists on or relates to the planet Mars.
The Martian atmosphere contains only tiny amounts of water.
ADJ: usu ADJ n
Martian         
¦ adjective relating to the planet Mars or its supposed inhabitants.
¦ noun a hypothetical or fictional inhabitant of Mars.
Origin
ME, via Ofr. or L., from L. Marti-, Mars, the Roman god of war.

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Mars in fiction

Mars, the fourth planet from the Sun, has appeared as a setting in works of fiction since at least the mid-1600s. Trends in the planet's portrayal have largely been influenced by advances in planetary science. It became the most popular celestial object in fiction in the late 1800s as the Moon was evidently lifeless. At the time, the predominant genre depicting Mars was utopian fiction. Contemporaneously, the mistaken belief that there are canals on Mars emerged and made its way into fiction, popularized by Percival Lowell's speculations of an ancient civilization having constructed them. The War of the Worlds, H. G. Wells' story of an alien invasion of Earth by sinister Martians, was published in 1897 and went on to have a large influence on the science fiction genre.

Life on Mars appeared frequently in fiction throughout the first half of the 1900s. Apart from enlightened as in the utopian works from the turn of the century, or evil as in the works inspired by Wells, intelligent and human-like Martians also began to be depicted as decadent, a portrayal that was popularized by Edgar Rice Burroughs in the Barsoom series and adopted by Leigh Brackett among others. Besides these, more exotic lifeforms appeared in stories like Stanley G. Weinbaum's "A Martian Odyssey".

The theme of colonizing Mars replaced stories about native inhabitants of the planet in the second half of the 1900s following emerging evidence of the planet being inhospitable to life, eventually confirmed by data from Mars exploration probes. A significant minority of works nevertheless persisted in portraying Mars in a nostalgic way that was by then scientifically outdated, including Ray Bradbury's The Martian Chronicles.

Terraforming Mars to enable human habitation has been another major theme, especially in the final quarter of the century, with the most prominent example being Kim Stanley Robinson's Mars trilogy. Stories of the first human mission to Mars appeared throughout the 1990s in response to the Space Exploration Initiative. In the year 2000, science fiction scholar Gary Westfahl estimated the total number of works of fiction dealing with Mars up to that point to exceed five thousand. In contrast, the moons of Mars—Phobos and Deimos—have made only sporadic appearances in fiction.

Examples of use of Martian
1. A third will provide global maps of Martian weather.
2. But new Martian meteorites turn up almost every year.
3. "We‘ll be looking at things like the temperature of the Martian atmosphere and the role of dust in the Martian greenhouse effect.
4. The new propellants, for instance, will use both oxygen, which can be mined from Martian rocks, or methane, which can be extracted from components of the Martian atmosphere.
5. This Martian knows nothing of the history of the EU.