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Spacefarers

How Humans Will Settle the Moon, Mars, and Beyond

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A wry and compelling take on the who, how, and why of near-future colonies in space. From bone-whittling microgravity to eye-popping profits, the risks and rewards of space settlement have never been so close at hand.

More than 50 years after the Apollo 11 moon landing, why is there so little human presence in space? Will we ever reach Mars? What will it take to become a multiplanet species, colonizing the solar system and traveling to other stars?

Spacefarers meets these questions head on. While many books have speculated on the possibility of living beyond the Earth, few have delved into the practical challenges or plausible motives for leaving the safe confines of our home planet. Christopher Wanjek argues that there is little doubt we will be returning to the Moon and exploring Mars in the coming decades, given the potential scientific and commercial bonanza.

Private industry is already taking a leading role and earning profits from human space activity. This can be, Wanjek suggests, a sustainable venture and a natural extension of earthbound science, business, and leisure. He envisions hotels in low-earth orbit and mining, tourism, and science on the Moon. He also proposes the slow, steady development of science bases on Mars, to be followed by settlements if Martian gravity will permit reproduction and healthy child development.

An appetite for wonder will take us far, but if we really want to settle new worlds, we’ll need the earnest plans of engineers, scientists, and entrepreneurs. Wanjek introduces us to those planners, who are striving right now to make life in space a reality.

©2020 President and Fellows of Harvard College (P)2020 Blackstone Publishing
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There's a place for fanciful, sci-fi fueled books about humanity's future beyond our home planet. This is not that. I really like the author constantly questioning the motive for visiting or living on a given heavenly body, "sure you could do that, why would you want to?", with reference to economic factors and the emerging private sector space industry. I can't help feel that even with these solid groundings, his predictions are still best case optimism. There's no mention of setbacks caused by catastrophes that we know are an inevitable part of such dangerous endeavours. Still well worth a listen and possibly one I'll revisit in future.

Down to earth look at humans in space

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Thoroughly enjoyed the book, it answered a lot of my questions such as “but why can’t just build a base on the Moon, surely can’t be that difficult” – well, this explains the reasons why it’s difficult but not impossible and how we could go about settling on the Moon and other planets and objects in our solar system. The book explores the impact on the human body, the science of travel and settlement as well as the high level economics of space exploration and the benefits it could bring. The narration is superb with Donald Corren conveying a perfect mix of enthusiasm and scepticism

Balancing dreams with reality

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Many new concepts and futures are explored in this book. It will be interesting to see how many come true in the future

New insights into space travel

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informative, funny and very interesting read. He identifies, assesses and explains a number of potential scenarios in a very engaging manner. I really enjoyed this.

informative, funny and very interesting

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This may be the most interesting book I have ever read.

Meticulously detailed and well-researched it describes the many challenges of colonising the solar system and explains the potential solutions. It sets out a clearly thought out plan of how (and why) humans will one day leave the earth and start to live and work on other solar system bodies. Achievements in space travel thus far are supplemented with leading edge research to explain exactly what might be possible and roughly when. Importantly, it is not afraid to critique the less feasible ideas too. This book makes everything suddenly feel incredibly real and no longer the stuff of science fiction.

A truly amazing book!

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