Where Next, Columbus? by Valerie Neal

Where Next, Columbus? by Valerie Neal

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This collection of essays, inspired by the 500th anniversary of Columbus' discovery of the New World, discusses past, present and future exploration not only of the Earth, but also of our galaxy. The physical, technical and social challenges of space exploration are examined.

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Where Next, Columbus? by Valerie Neal

In the decades since the launch of Sputnik, the world has thrilled to the moon walks of the Apollo astronauts, marvelled at photographs of the outer planets brought to us by Voyager, and watched in horror as Challenger exploded before our eyes. No longer the terrifying realm of science fiction, space has been hailed by popular culture as the `final frontier', the focal point of future exploration. Yet today there is no strong consensus about our future in space. Where should we go next? Mars? Deep space? Is it worth the cost to explore space at all? Now, a curator of space history at the Smithsonian, Valerie Neal, has assembled a noted group of writers and thinkers to consider such questions. The result is an intriguing collection of essays that offer stimulating insights into the past, present, and future exploration of new worlds, and the physical, technical, and social challenges to space exploration. Harrison H. Schmitt - the last astronount to set foot on the moon - describes the poetry of an earth-rise, and makes a compelling case for human rather than robot explorers. Stephen Jay Gould pleads for a manned mission to Mars, one which would scour the Red Planet for signs of life. And physicist Robert L. Forward offers detailed plans for actual starships that could send astronauts to the nearest star system in a single lifetime. Complete with more than fifty colour illustrations, Where Next, Columbus? is a highly colourful and utterly absorbing contribution to a debate that may help define the twenty-first century.
Valerie Neal chairs the space history department at the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum, a role that includes overseeing the human spaceflight collections from the space shuttle and International Space Station programs. Her previous books include Discovery: Champion of the Space Shuttle Fleet.
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ISBN 13 9780195092776
ISBN 10 0195092775
Title Where Next, Columbus?
Author Valerie Neal
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Oxford University Press Inc
Year published 1994-11-17
Number of pages 231
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.