
Title: | Dark skies : space expansionism, planetary geopolitics, and the ends of humanity / |
Authors: | Daniel Deudney, Author |
Material Type: | book |
Publisher: | New York, NY : Oxford University Press, 2020 |
ISBN / ISSN / EAN : | 978-0-19-090334-3 |
Size: | xx, 443 p. / ill. / 25 cm |
Bibliography note: | Includes index |
Languages: | English |
Class number: | UG1530 |
Subjects: | Geopolitics ; Outer space--Civilian use--Philosophical aspects ; Outer space--Exploration ; Outer space--Strategic aspects ; Space warfare |
Description: | "Dark Skies is the first work to assess the full impacts of space expansion, past, present and future. Thinking about space, and the visions fervently promoted by the global space movement, are dominated by geographic misperceptions and utopian illusions. The parts of space where almost all activity has occurred are part of the planet Earth, its astrosphere, and are, in practical terms, smaller than the atmosphere. |
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013789 | UG1530.D48 2020 | Book | ISU Library | Main collection | Available |