Space the Final Frontier?
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What future possibilities for space travel are the most likely to succeed? What are the greatest challenges and advantages of space travel for humankind? What are the potential moral and ethical implications of our space explorations? Space the Final Frontier imaginatively illustrates the possibilities that the exploration and subsequent exploitation of space opens up for humankind. Giancarlo Genta and Michael Rycroft delve into the factors that encourage space travel and speculate on the future of human expansion into space including: the value and importance of having humans in space; the human exploration and colonization of our solar system; robotic exploration of the outer planets their satellites and asteroids; the future possibility that humans may leave our solar system; the prospects and implications of our meeting other intelligent beings in space; the likelihood consequences and benefits of future space technologies. This insightful and visionary look at the future of human space exploration will appeal to all readers fascinated by space. Giancarlo Genta is Professor in the Department of Mechanics at the Technical University of Turin Italy. He obtained degrees in Aeronautical Engineering and Aerospace Engineering from the same university and his current research in applied mechanics is linked to the construction of machines. He has published a large number of research papers and eight previous books including Vibrations of Structures and Machines: Practical Aspects (Springer-Verlag New York 1993 1994 1998) and Motor Vehicle Dynamics: Modelling and Simulation (World Scientific Publishing Company 1997). Michael Rycroft is a visiting professor at the International Space University in Strasbourg France and at De Montfort University in Leicester UK. For eleven years he was Head of the Atmospheric Sciences Division at the British Antarctic Survey Cambridge and he also spent four years as Professor of Aerospace at Cranfield University. He has acted as Editor-in-Chief for the Journal of Atmospheric and Solar-Terrestrial Physics Managing Editor of Surveys in Geophysics and also The Cambridge Encyclopedia of Space (2002).
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