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The New Gold Rush, 1st ed. 2017 The Riches of Space Beckon!

Langue : Anglais

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Couverture de l’ouvrage The New Gold Rush

This book captures the most exciting advances in the harnessing of space as a global resource. The authors track the growing number of space businesses and opportunities for investors, and the many possible benefits of spaceplanes, space stations and even space colonies. The authors also discuss the need for more regulatory reform.

Companies like Planetary Resources are now forming to find mineral-rich asteroids and bring back new riches to Earth. Solar power satellites in the next few years will start to beam clean energy back to Earth, to meet the growing demands of a still-developing world. 

Innovative space industries are vital to the survival of modern human life, and the authors demonstrate what can be done to encourage the growing of the "New Space" frontier. From lassoing and then mining asteroids to developing new methods of defending the planet from space hazards and setting up new hotels and adventures for tourists in space, this new industry will have profound effects on Earth, especially on its economy.

This book is based on a study of international experts commissioned ahead of the UNISPACE+50 meeting, having distilled the results of this comprehensive fact-finding process into a compact and very readable form. It can serve as an excellent starting point for understanding all the activities underway or planned to make space truly our next frontier.

Preface. - Chapter One: Why This Gold Rush is Different.- Chapter Two: The Space Cornucopia of Jobs, Resources and More.- Chapter Three: The Expanding Use of Space in Communications, Navigation, Remote Sensing and Weather Satellites.- Chapter Four: Commercial Space Transport, On-Orbit Servicing and Manufacturing.- Chapter Five: Solar Power Satellites and Space Mining.- Chapter Six: Space Security, Defense and Weapons.- Chapter Seven: Protecting Earth from Space Junk, Cosmic Hazards and Climate Change.- Chapter Eight: Space Habitats, Space Colonies, and the New Space Economy.- Chapter Nine: Governing the New Space Economy.- Chapter Ten: Policing the Gold Rush in the Skies. Chapter 11: Looking Toward a More Hopeful Global Society. - Appendix. - Glossary. - Index.



Dr. Joseph N. Pelton, currently serves as a member of the Executive Board of the International Association for the Advancement of Space Safety. He is the former Chairman of the Board of Trustees and Vice President and Dean of the International Space University as well as the Director Emeritus of the Space and Advanced Communications Research Institute (SACRI) at George Washington University. Dr. Pelton also served as Director of the Accelerated Masters of Science Program in Telecommunications and Computers at the George Washington University from 1998 to 2005. Dr. Pelton was the founder of the Arthur C. Clarke Foundation and remains as the Vice Chairman on its Board of Directors. Pelton is a widely published and award winning author with over 40 books written or co-authored or co-edited with colleagues. His book Global Talk was nominated for a Pulitzer and won the Eugene Emme literature award. Dr. Pelton is a full member of the International Academy of Astronautics, an Associate Fellow of the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA) and a Fellow of the International Association for the Advancement of Space Safety (IAASS). He was the Founding President of the Society of Satellite Professional International (SSPI) and a member of the SSPI Hall of Fame. He has served as President of the Comsat Alumni and Retirees Association (COMARA). Until recently he was as President of the International Space Safety Foundation. He received his degrees as follows: BS from the University of Tulsa, MS from the New York University and his doctorate from Georgetown University.


Explains for a general audience the bright prospects of the developing trillion dollar space economy

Describes in detail what policies and technologies are needed to unlock the exciting future potential of space

Summarizes the results of an industry-wide survey ahead of UNISPACE +50 in order to highlight the big picture takeaways and make the results intelligible

Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras