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The Future of Space Exploration
Author | : Zena Moeller |
Publsiher | : Nova Snova |
Total Pages | : 453 |
Release | : 2018 |
Genre | : Science |
ISBN | : 153614147X |
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This book details current international collaborations in space exploration and outlines a path for inclusion of private sector space missions.
The End of Astronauts
Author | : Donald Goldsmith,Martin Rees |
Publsiher | : Harvard University Press |
Total Pages | : 193 |
Release | : 2022-01-01 |
Genre | : Science |
ISBN | : 9780674257726 |
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A world-renowned astronomer and an esteemed science writer make the provocative argument for space exploration without astronauts. Human journeys into space fill us with wonder. But the thrill of space travel for astronauts comes at enormous expense and is fraught with peril. As our robot explorers grow more competent, governments and corporations must ask, does our desire to send astronauts to the Moon and Mars justify the cost and danger? Donald Goldsmith and Martin Rees believe that beyond low-Earth orbit, space exploration should proceed without humans. In The End of Astronauts, Goldsmith and Rees weigh the benefits and risks of human exploration across the solar system. In space humans require air, food, and water, along with protection from potentially deadly radiation and high-energy particles, at a cost of more than ten times that of robotic exploration. Meanwhile, automated explorers have demonstrated the ability to investigate planetary surfaces efficiently and effectively, operating autonomously or under direction from Earth. Although Goldsmith and Rees are alert to the limits of artificial intelligence, they know that our robots steadily improve, while our bodies do not. Today a robot cannot equal a geologist's expertise, but by the time we land a geologist on Mars, this advantage will diminish significantly. Decades of research and experience, together with interviews with scientific authorities and former astronauts, offer convincing arguments that robots represent the future of space exploration. The End of Astronauts also examines how spacefaring AI might be regulated as corporations race to privatize the stars. We may eventually decide that humans belong in space despite the dangers and expense, but their paths will follow routes set by robots.
The Future of Human Space Exploration
Author | : Giovanni Bignami,Andrea Sommariva |
Publsiher | : Palgrave Macmillan |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2016-07-11 |
Genre | : Social Science |
ISBN | : 1137526572 |
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For several decades it has been widely accepted that human space exploration is the exclusive domain of government agencies. The cost of performing such missions, estimated in multiple reports to amount to hundreds of billions dollars over decades, was far beyond what private entities could afford. That arrangement seems to be changing. Buoyed by the success of its program to develop commercial cargo capabilities to support the International Space Station, NASA is becoming increasingly open to working with the private sector in its human space exploration plans. The new private-public partnership will make 'planet hopping' feasible. This book analyses the move towards planet hopping, which sees human outposts moving across the planetary dimensions, from the Moon to Near-Earth Asteroids and Mars. It critically assesses the intention to exploit space resources and how successful these missions will be for humanity. This insightful and accessible book will be of great interest to scholars and students of space policy and politics, international studies, and science and technology studies.
Mankind Beyond Earth
Author | : Claude A. Piantadosi |
Publsiher | : Columbia University Press |
Total Pages | : 383 |
Release | : 2013-01-01 |
Genre | : Science |
ISBN | : 9780231531030 |
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Seeking to reenergize Americans' passion for the space program, the value of further exploration of the Moon, and the importance of human beings on the final frontier, Claude A. Piantadosi presents a rich history of American space exploration and its major achievements. He emphasizes the importance of reclaiming national command of our manned program and continuing our unmanned space missions, and he stresses the many adventures that still await us in the unfolding universe. Acknowledging space exploration's practical and financial obstacles, Piantadosi challenges us to revitalize American leadership in space exploration in order to reap its scientific bounty. Piantadosi explains why space exploration, a captivating story of ambition, invention, and discovery, is also increasingly difficult and why space experts always seem to disagree. He argues that the future of the space program requires merging the practicalities of exploration with the constraints of human biology. Space science deals with the unknown, and the margin (and budget) for error is small. Lethal near-vacuum conditions, deadly cosmic radiation, microgravity, vast distances, and highly scattered resources remain immense physical problems. To forge ahead, America needs to develop affordable space transportation and flexible exploration strategies based in sound science. Piantadosi closes with suggestions for accomplishing these goals, combining his healthy skepticism as a scientist with an unshakable belief in space's untapped—and wholly worthwhile—potential.
Space Exploration
Author | : Carolyn Collins Petersen |
Publsiher | : Amberley Publishing Limited |
Total Pages | : 304 |
Release | : 2017-11-15 |
Genre | : Science |
ISBN | : 9781445656045 |
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This detailed examination of our steps into space is viewed from our potential future there – on Mars to be exact – and considers how we will reach that point.
The Future of Human Space Exploration
Author | : Giovanni Bignami,Andrea Sommariva |
Publsiher | : Springer |
Total Pages | : 205 |
Release | : 2016-06-30 |
Genre | : Social Science |
ISBN | : 9781137526588 |
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For several decades it has been widely accepted that human space exploration is the exclusive domain of government agencies. The cost of performing such missions, estimated in multiple reports to amount to hundreds of billions dollars over decades, was far beyond what private entities could afford. That arrangement seems to be changing. Buoyed by the success of its program to develop commercial cargo capabilities to support the International Space Station, NASA is becoming increasingly open to working with the private sector in its human space exploration plans. The new private-public partnership will make 'planet hopping' feasible. This book analyses the move towards planet hopping, which sees human outposts moving across the planetary dimensions, from the Moon to Near-Earth Asteroids and Mars. It critically assesses the intention to exploit space resources and how successful these missions will be for humanity. This insightful and accessible book will be of great interest to scholars and students of space policy and politics, international studies, and science and technology studies.
History of Space Exploration
Author | : Tim Furniss |
Publsiher | : Mercury Books |
Total Pages | : 200 |
Release | : 2005 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : STANFORD:36105114524007 |
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A detailed look at space - from the first rocket launch to how the continued potential for space exploration alters the way man looks at his world.