At the dawn of the 20th century, Mars mania captivated America. The New York Times reported that life existed on Mars, Nikola Tesla claimed he received radio signals from the red planet, and Martians invaded popular culture. In this session, David Baron will take a close look at what intrigued people then and consider why Mars continues to fascinate us today.
| Where: | Arizona Daily Star Stage (Seats 250) ![]() ![]() |
| When: | Sat, Mar 14, 11:30 am - 12:25 pm |
| Signing area: | Signing - Arizona Daily Star (following presentation)
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| Genre: | History / Biography |
| Moderator: | Henry Brean |
| Sponsor: | Session made possible courtesy of Arizona Daily Star |

David Baron is a prizewinning author, journalist, broadcaster, and public speaker, who writes about science and the American West. A former science correspondent for NPR, he comes to the festival with "The Martians," a look at America's fascination with alien beings in the early 1900s....


