Lembit Öpik is Chair of Asgardia’s Parliament - the world’s first digital democracy. Here he boldly goes where no Chairman has gone before, with a wistful look at the cinematic portrayal of life in space versus the likely reality… and how it might ...
... prowess. Such a goal will not, indeed cannot, be achieved by technical expertise alone. It must be accompanied by humanity itself, by culture, by laws and agreements and values. Since Asgardia was established in 2016 there have been many exciting...
...in the background. Subsequent chapters cover the role of women; the culture of space collectables, museums and films; the decline in the need ... the 50th anniversary in 2011 and the “global pop culture” event known as Yuri’s Night, the last chapter ...
... This framing piques anthropologists’ interest because it illustrates how the exploration of space is a rich terrain for human cultural experience. Staggering data The Breakthrough Listen team, led by Andrew Siemion and Dan Wertheimer, analyses radio...
... was written by Carl Sagan. About the author Savannah Mandel’s love of science fiction and interest in human culture drove her to combine the two passions into a career as an outer space anthropologist. Previously, she conducted research...
...Astronaut Chris Hadfield once said that “Spaceflight isn’t just about doing experiments, it’s about an extension of human culture”. It is this cultural framing that makes the examination of orbital debris — our ‘space junk’ — so important. The sooner...