Robots in Space – Technology, Evolution, and Interplanetary Travel: New Series in NASA History
Autor Roger D. Launius, Howard E. McCurdyen Limba Engleză Paperback – 6 sep 2012
In Robots in Space, Roger Launius and Howard McCurdy tackle these seemingly fanciful questions with rigorous scholarship and disciplined imagination, jumping comfortably among the worlds of rocketry, engineering, public policy, and science fantasy to expound upon the possibilities and improbabilities involved in trekking across the Milky Way and beyond. They survey the literature--fictional as well as academic studies; outline the progress of space programs in the United States and other nations; and assess the current state of affairs to offer a conclusion startling only to those who haven't spent time with Asimov, Heinlein, and Clarke: to traverse the cosmos, humans must embrace and entwine themselves with advanced robotic technologies.
Their discussion is as entertaining as it is edifying and their assertions are as sound as they are fantastical. Rather than asking us to suspend disbelief, Robots in Space demands that we accept facts as they evolve.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781421407630
ISBN-10: 1421407639
Pagini: 336
Ilustrații: 2, 2 black & white line drawings
Dimensiuni: 155 x 223 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: Johns Hopkins University Press
Seria New Series in NASA History
ISBN-10: 1421407639
Pagini: 336
Ilustrații: 2, 2 black & white line drawings
Dimensiuni: 155 x 223 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: Johns Hopkins University Press
Seria New Series in NASA History
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Roger D. Launius and Howard E. McCurdy expound upon the possibilities and improbabilities involved in trekking across the Milky Way and beyond. They survey the literature, both fictional and academic studies; outline the progress of space programs in the United States and other nations; and assess the current state of affairs. Their conclusion would be startling only to those who haven't spent time with Asimov, Heinlein, and Clarke: to traverse the cosmos, humans must embrace and entwine themselves with advanced robotic technologies.
"Noted space historians... breathe new life into the subject by examining its history as well as its possible future. They call for a new vision of human spaceflight--a 'transhuman' program that takes into account current trends in robotics, artificial intelligence, genetic engineering and other fields that are rapidly changing the nature of both humans and machines."--Air and Space Magazine
"A timely and thought-provoking read, no matter what side of the humans vs. robots debate one is on. Highly recommended for anyone with an interest in where our species is ultimately headed in space."--Liftoff
"An examination of the history of the various arguments for sending humans and machines into space, and their relative merits. It is an authoritative, detailed look at how these arguments evolved and what the future of humans and robots in space might hold."--Space Review
Roger D. Launius and Howard E. McCurdy expound upon the possibilities and improbabilities involved in trekking across the Milky Way and beyond. They survey the literature, both fictional and academic studies; outline the progress of space programs in the United States and other nations; and assess the current state of affairs. Their conclusion would be startling only to those who haven't spent time with Asimov, Heinlein, and Clarke: to traverse the cosmos, humans must embrace and entwine themselves with advanced robotic technologies.
"Noted space historians... breathe new life into the subject by examining its history as well as its possible future. They call for a new vision of human spaceflight--a 'transhuman' program that takes into account current trends in robotics, artificial intelligence, genetic engineering and other fields that are rapidly changing the nature of both humans and machines."--Air and Space Magazine
"A timely and thought-provoking read, no matter what side of the humans vs. robots debate one is on. Highly recommended for anyone with an interest in where our species is ultimately headed in space."--Liftoff
"An examination of the history of the various arguments for sending humans and machines into space, and their relative merits. It is an authoritative, detailed look at how these arguments evolved and what the future of humans and robots in space might hold."--Space Review
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Rather than asking us to suspend disbelief, Robots in Space demands that we accept facts as they evolve.