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Humans in Outer Space - Interdisciplinary Perspective

Studies in Space Policy 5
ISBN/EAN: 9783709102794
Umbreit-Nr.: 1043244

Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: xxvi, 333 S.
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Einband: gebundenes Buch

Erschienen am 04.11.2010
Auflage: 1/2010
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  • Zusatztext
    • InhaltsangabePrefaces Frank De Winne, Milena Zic-Fuchs and Jean-Paul Swings   Introduction: from "odysseys" to "perspectives" - towards new interdisciplinary approaches to humans in outer space. Ulrike Landfester, Nina-Louisa Remuss, Kai-Uwe Schrogl and Jean-Claude Worms   CHAPTER 1 Politics and society 1.1 The political context for human space exploration. KaiUwe Schrogl   1.2 Who will own outer space? Governance over space resources in the age of human space exploration. Kurt Mills   1.3 Managing space, organising the sublime. Martin Parker   1.4 Astronauts: from envoys of mankind to combatants. NinaLouisa Remuss   1.5 Space inclusiveness and empowerment, or how The Frontier becomes a mirror. Adrian Belu   1.6 A school curriculum for the children of space settlers. Alan Britton   1.7 Ethics and extraterrestrial life. Charles Cockell   1.8 Encounters among the stars - exosociological considerations. Michael T. Schetsche   CHAPTER 2 History and religion 2.1 Astrocognition: Prolegomena to a future cognitive history of exploration. David Dunér   2.2 Looking back to Earth. S. J. Gustav Schörghofer   2.3 Alien life: Remarks on the exobiological perspective in recent terrestrial biology. Thomas Brandstetter   CHAPTER 3 Culture and psychology 3.1 Laokoon in Outer Space? Towards a transformative hermeneutics of Art. Ulrike Landfester   3.2 Music and the outer space - the means of universal communication or a form of art? Anna G. Piotrowska   3.3 From space suits to space couture: a new aesthetic. Mark Timmins   3.4 Looking back, looking forward and aiming higher: next generation visions on humans in outer space. Agnieszka Lukaszczyk, Bejal Thakore and Juergen Schlutz   3.5 Humans in outer space: Existential fulfillment or frustration? Existential, psychological, social and ethical issues for crew on a long-term space mission beyond Earth orbit. Berna van Baarsen   CHAPTER 4 Annex 4.1 Useful web-addresses related to human exploration   4.2 The Vienna Vision on Humans in Outer Space   4.3 Summary Report of the Review of U.S. Human Space Flight Plans Committee   4.4 The Global Exploration Strategy Framework:The Framework for Coordination (Executive Summary, May 2007)   4.5 Overview of Europe´s contribution to the ISS   4.6 SETI.s Declaration of Principles Concerning Activities Following the Detection of Extraterrestrial Intelligence   4.7 Extract from "Mars Life" by Ben Bova   4.8 Extract from "The Dream - or posthumous work on lunar astronomy" by Ludwig Kepler   4.9 Religion and Human Space Flight   4.10 An historian.s viewpoint - Historical approaches to human space flight and the "Humans in Outer Space" project. Luca Codignola   4.11 The Mars 500 isolation experiment   About the authors List of acronyms List of figures and tables Acknowledgements
  • Kurztext
    • This book examines management of space exploration, space settlements, the role of astronauts in the future as well as related to the encounter of extraterrestrial life. It reflects on issues related to Europe's role in conducting human exploration in space.
  • Autorenportrait
    • InhaltsangabePrefacesFrank De Winne, Milena Zic-Fuchs and Jean-Paul Swings Introduction: from "odysseys" to "perspectives" - towards new interdisciplinary approaches to humans in outer space. Ulrike Landfester, Nina-Louisa Remuss, Kai-Uwe Schrogl and Jean-Claude Worms CHAPTER 1 Politics and society1.1 The political context for human space exploration.Kai-Uwe Schrogl  1.2 Who will own outer space? Governance over space resources in the age of human space exploration. Kurt Mills 1.3 Managing space, organising the sublime.Martin Parker 1.4 Astronauts: from envoys of mankind to combatants.Nina-Louisa Remuss 1.5 Space inclusiveness and empowerment, or how The Frontier becomes a mirror.Adrian Belu 1.6 A school curriculum for the children of space settlers. Alan Britton 1.7 Ethics and extraterrestrial life. Charles Cockell 1.8 Encounters among the stars - exosociological considerations. Michael T. Schetsche CHAPTER 2 History and religion2.1 Astrocognition: Prolegomena to a future cognitive history of exploration.David Dunér  2.2 Looking back to Earth. S. J. Gustav Schörghofer 2.3 Alien life: Remarks on the exobiological perspective in recent terrestrial biology. Thomas Brandstetter CHAPTER 3 Culture and psychology3.1 Laokoon in Outer Space? Towards a transformative hermeneutics of Art. Ulrike Landfester 3.2 Music and the outer space - the means of universal communication or a form of art?Anna G. Piotrowska 3.3 From space suits to space couture: a new aesthetic. Mark Timmins 3.4 Looking back, looking forward and aiming higher: next generation visions on humans in outer space. Agnieszka Lukaszczyk, Bejal Thakore and Juergen Schlutz 3.5 Humans in outer space: Existential fulfillment or frustration? Existential, psychological, social and ethical issues for crew on a long-term space mission beyond Earth orbit.Berna van Baarsen CHAPTER 4 Annex4.1 Useful web-addresses related to human exploration 4.2 The Vienna Vision on Humans in Outer Space 4.3 Summary Report of the Review of U.S. Human Space Flight Plans Committee  4.4 The Global Exploration Strategy Framework:The Framework for Coordination(Executive Summary, May 2007)  4.5 Overview of Europe´s contribution to the ISS 4.6 SETI.s Declaration of Principles Concerning Activities Following the Detection of Extraterrestrial Intelligence  4.7 Extract from "Mars Life" by Ben Bova 4.8 Extract from "The Dream - or posthumous work on lunar astronomy" by Ludwig Kepler  4.9 Religion and Human Space Flight 4.10 An historian.s viewpoint - Historical approaches to human space flight and the "Humans in Outer Space" project. Luca Codignola 4.11 The Mars 500 isolation experiment  About the authorsList of acronymsList of figures and tablesAcknowledgements