In his 1948 lecture to the British Interplanetary Society Stapledon considered the ultimate purpose of colonising other worlds. Having examined the possible motivations arising from improved scientific knowledge and access to extraterrestrial raw materials, he concludes that the ultimate benefits of space colonisation will be the increased opportunities for developing human (and post-human) diversity, intellectual and aesthetic potential and, especially, `spirituality'. By the latter concept he meant a striving for ``sensitive and intelligent awareness of things in the universe (including persons), and of the universe as a whole.'' A key insight articulated by Stapledon in this lecture was that this should be the aspiration of all human dev...
Ian Crawford and Charles Cockell report on a wide-ranging RAS Discussion Meeting putting the broad s...
The introductory chapter argues that societies are always constructed in relation to outer space, bu...
I will argue that an ambitious programme of human space exploration, involving a return to the Moon,...
[Abstract] From the time human beings could adequately comprehend their view of the stars in the hea...
This project will stress the importance of space to society. By showing the historical importance of...
A critical exposition of plans to colonize other planets , especially Mars, and their costs. The fin...
[[abstract]]When I heard of the plans for a special issue of the Journal of Futures Studies on the i...
This chapter deals with exploration and colonization. This is done predominately from the prospectiv...
Arthur C. Clarke’s 1946 essay on ‘The Challenge of the Spaceship’ was one of the founding manifestoe...
The discussion paper charts the problems in contemporary aspirations for space exploration and colon...
As space travel and intentions to colonise other planets are becoming the norm in public debate and ...
This is a synaptic paper that invites the reader to take a stroll on the edges of cross-disciplinary...
As space travel and intentions to colonise other planets are becoming the norm in public debate and ...
Decoupling Physical and Spiritual Ascent Narratives in Astronomy and Biology / Lucas MixTraditional ...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 97-122.Chapter I. Introduction -- Chapter II. A territorial c...
Ian Crawford and Charles Cockell report on a wide-ranging RAS Discussion Meeting putting the broad s...
The introductory chapter argues that societies are always constructed in relation to outer space, bu...
I will argue that an ambitious programme of human space exploration, involving a return to the Moon,...
[Abstract] From the time human beings could adequately comprehend their view of the stars in the hea...
This project will stress the importance of space to society. By showing the historical importance of...
A critical exposition of plans to colonize other planets , especially Mars, and their costs. The fin...
[[abstract]]When I heard of the plans for a special issue of the Journal of Futures Studies on the i...
This chapter deals with exploration and colonization. This is done predominately from the prospectiv...
Arthur C. Clarke’s 1946 essay on ‘The Challenge of the Spaceship’ was one of the founding manifestoe...
The discussion paper charts the problems in contemporary aspirations for space exploration and colon...
As space travel and intentions to colonise other planets are becoming the norm in public debate and ...
This is a synaptic paper that invites the reader to take a stroll on the edges of cross-disciplinary...
As space travel and intentions to colonise other planets are becoming the norm in public debate and ...
Decoupling Physical and Spiritual Ascent Narratives in Astronomy and Biology / Lucas MixTraditional ...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 97-122.Chapter I. Introduction -- Chapter II. A territorial c...
Ian Crawford and Charles Cockell report on a wide-ranging RAS Discussion Meeting putting the broad s...
The introductory chapter argues that societies are always constructed in relation to outer space, bu...
I will argue that an ambitious programme of human space exploration, involving a return to the Moon,...