Title: | Human uses of outer space : return to the moon |
Authors: | Melissa de Zwart, Editor ; Stacey Henderson, Editor ; John Culton, Editor ; Deborah Turnbull, Editor ; Amit Srivastava, Editor |
Material Type: | eBook |
Publisher: | Singapore : Springer, 2023 |
Series: | Issues in Space |
ISBN / ISSN / EAN : | 978-981-19946-1-6 |
Format: | 1 online resource (157 p.) |
Languages: | English |
Subjects: | Lunar bases ; Manned space flights--Psychological aspects ; Space flight to the moon |
Description: | This book explains that the Artemis project then forms the basis of planned sustained human missions to Mars. Russia and China have also announced their intentions to establish a permanent base on the Moon and have commenced the deployment of modules which will form part of this project. This book states that whilst there has been a permanent human presence in Low Earth Orbit since 2000, with the continued crew rotation on the International Space Station, perhaps the most successful international collaboration of modern times, the establishment of a base on the Moon will generate new challenges for human survival and success. The continued human presence on the space station has provided an incredible opportunity to observe and study the effect of being in space upon the human body and the human psyche. In addition, this book explores that it has provided the scope and context for a vast range of scientific experiments. Now that it has become likely that more humans will need to live and work in space for sustained periods of time, it is essential that we consider matters beyond the engineering questions of how we go to space to the broader questions of how we will live there? What will we need? What will the effects of sustained living in space be for us, emotionally, cognitively, physically and how do we need to consider the impact we will have on the environment to which we are travelling. |
Format : | Online |
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