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Becoming Spacefarers : Rescuing America's Space Program, EPUB eBook

Becoming Spacefarers : Rescuing America's Space Program EPUB

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What is a spacefaring society, and how do we get there from here? In addressing these questions,this book examines how partisanship and parochialism have hindered American space dreams in recentyears, and demonstrates that the lessons we should have learned from U.S. history can put us on a moreproductive path. Instead of being stuck in Stage One space development (space as a training ground), wecan move more quickly to Stage Two (Earth-Moon space as an industrial park) and eventually to StageThree (human activity across the solar system). The keys to achieving this are routine proximity operationsthroughout Earth-Moon space, sustainable space infrastructure, and a new level of collaboration betweenthe public and private sectors not adventure trips to distant solar system destinations.

In Becoming Spacefarers: Rescuing Americas Space Program, James A. Vedda, one of the most innovativespace policy analysts working today, offers a no-nonsense account of the current doldrums of spacefl ightin the United States and how the nation might deal with it. He makes clear that we are in a crisis, thatbusiness as usual will not enable us to overcome it, and that it is not suffi cient to rest on past successesor to accept the present partisanship and parochialism. In addition to diagnosing the problems, Veddaalso offers useful and in some cases provocative prescriptions for how Americans might untie the Gordianknot of current approaches to spacefl ight.

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