Icarus' Second Chance
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Total Pages | : 216 |
Release | : 2011-09-28 |
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ISBN | : 9783709107133 |
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Total Pages | : 216 |
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Author | : Jacques Arnould |
Publisher | : Springer Science & Business Media |
Total Pages | : 194 |
Release | : 2011-09-15 |
Genre | : Technology & Engineering |
ISBN | : 3709107121 |
2011: fifty years separate us from the flight of Yuri Gagarin. Fifty years of extraordinary successes, with the kind of apotheosis represented by the first man on the moon; fifty years also of bitter failures, even tragic when they involved the deaths of human beings; finally, fifty years during which space largely contributed to the scientific and technical, political and economic, cultural and social transformation of humanity. This is a critical analysis of the decisions and the actions which constituted and constitute still the field of astronautic activities, to analyse this field's strategies and choices, their consequences on the natural environment and on humans, in short to work out and apply an ethical investigation. This work is the fruit of research carried out by the French Centre National d'Etudes Spatiales (CNES) over the past ten years, in collaboration with many organisations, astronautical or not: ESA, NASA and especially ESPI.
Author | : J. L. Pawley |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 475 |
Release | : 2014 |
Genre | : Young adult fiction |
ISBN | : 9780473267575 |
"Barely recovered from their last escape, the Flight is under pressure both inside and out. Although Miguel has taken the name Condor and his loyalty is now unquestionable, the tension is quietly building between him and his best friend Hawk as they vie for Kestrel's attention. However, she refuses to tear apart their friendship - and the Flight - by choosing either of them. They have more urgent concerns. Then Hawk disappears on the eve of their longest journey yet. The Flight have no choice but to set off on their search for the elusive White Wings without him, aware they might be flying right into a trap - but is it set by the malevolent Evolutionary Corporation, or the fanatical Angelist cult? It's a game of cat and sparrow that the Flight can't win every single time, and their enemies are waiting to pounce. Even when captured, caged and confused, the Flight will never stop fighting for that second chance ... even if it destroys them"---www.generationicarus.com. First person recount.
Author | : N. W. Moors |
Publisher | : Createspace Independent Publishing Platform |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2016-08-18 |
Genre | : |
ISBN | : 9781537169392 |
After his fall to Earth, Icarus has been in Hell, punished for his hubris. When he wins a chance at parole, he's thrilled - except for the set of wings attached to his body. Eve Gregory runs a small bookstore in northern Connecticut. When she hires the handsome stranger to work for her, she doesn't know the secrets he's hiding. Or that becoming involved with him will embroil her with the Greek gods and goddesses. Icarus and Eve must perform a quest set down for them by Zeus. If they are successful, will that be end of their relationship? Or will love teach them a new way to soar?
Author | : Peter Beinart |
Publisher | : Melbourne Univ. Publishing |
Total Pages | : 494 |
Release | : 2010 |
Genre | : Ambition |
ISBN | : 052285804X |
In The Icarus Syndrome, Peter Beinart tells a tale as old as the Greeks - a story about the seductions of success. Beinart describes Washington on the eve of three wars - World War I, Vietnam and Iraq - three moments when American leaders decided they could remake the world in their image. Each time, leading intellectuals declared that history was over, and the spread of democracy was inevitable. Each time, a president held the nation in the palm of his hand. And each time, a war conceived in arrogance brought untold tragedy. In dazzling colour, Beinart portrays three extraordinary generations: the progressives who took America into World War I, led by Woodrow Wilson, the lonely preacher's son who became the closest thing to a political messiah the world had ever seen. The Camelot intellectuals who took America into Vietnam, led by Lyndon Johnson, who lay awake night after night shaking with fear that his countrymen considered him weak. And George W. Bush and the post-cold war neoconservatives, the romantic bullies who believed they could bludgeon the Middle East and liberate it at the same time. Like Icarus, each of these generations crafted 'wings' - a theory about America's relationship to the world. They flapped carefully at first, but gradually lost their inhibitions until, giddy with success, they flew into the sun. But every era also brought new leaders and thinkers who found wisdom in pain. They reconciled American optimism - our belief that anything is possible - with the realities of a world that will never fully bend to our will. In their struggles lie the seeds of American renewal today. Based on years of research, The Icarus Syndrome is a provocative and strikingly original account of hubris in the American century - and how we learn from the tragedies that result.
Author | : Brian Greene |
Publisher | : Knopf |
Total Pages | : 33 |
Release | : 2008 |
Genre | : Icarus (Greek mythology) |
ISBN | : 0307268888 |
A futuristic reimaging of the classic Greek myth, as a boy ventures through deep space and challenges the awesome power of black holes. The beauty of the book lies in the images, provided by NASA and the Hubble Space telescope, and printed on board rather than paper.
Author | : Jacques Arnould |
Publisher | : ATF Press |
Total Pages | : 134 |
Release | : 2020-04-01 |
Genre | : Philosophy |
ISBN | : 1925612201 |
With his particular questioning style, Jacques Arnould takes us on a journey through the history of space exploration and utilisation from a multidisciplinary perspective. This book deals with philosophical and societal questions, national and international policy, legal and responsibility aspects. By asking the right questions, Jacques helps us understand many of the questions most humans ask themselves about why, what, for whom, for how long and how humanity will (or should) expand its presence in and benefit from outer space. The French CNES is the first space agency that decided to employ an expert in the ethics of space activities, and the International Space University and the University of South Australia are the only where space ethics is regularly taught in its programs as part of its unique multidisciplinary curricula.
Author | : Paul Kemprecos |
Publisher | : Suspense Publishing |
Total Pages | : 298 |
Release | : 2021-07-13 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 9780578876818 |
From #1 NYTs bestseller, Paul Kemprecos: For art historian Abi Vickers, the windswept cottage overlooking Cape Cod Bay is the ideal refuge until she discovers a WWII secret in an Edward Hopper sketch, unleashing dangerous forces.
Author | : Nikola Schmidt |
Publisher | : Springer |
Total Pages | : 475 |
Release | : 2018-12-26 |
Genre | : Political Science |
ISBN | : 3030010007 |
Planetary defense from near-Earth objects such as asteroids is a far more nuanced and challenging topic than it might seem. Each day, technology is making it easier to detect asteroid impact threats in advance, but at present, there is still no easy way to design and implement any form of global defense. This book examines how various asteroid deflection methods can change global political affairs. The authors believe that the final policy for potential Earth impacts should be based on practical engineering solutions and innovative architectural structures, while at the same time reflecting the most recent political science contributions in ethical security studies and security cosmopolitanism. Their focus is not limited to effective engineering solutions, but rather extends to how such proposals resonate in possible political structures of the future. Planetary defense cannot be achieved with technology alone; the chapters in this volume highlight the issues that arise when space science and technology intersect with political science. This complex interdisciplinary project not only demands global participation and collaboration, but also proposes the way we can achieve it. The authors explore various concepts of governance and their far-reaching implications for planetary defense and vice versa—how scientific progress in Solar System observations and asteroid collision engineering influence political science and put pressure on the international legal framework. The text is intentionally written for a diverse scholarly and diplomatic audience in a style accessible to non-specialists and practitioners and can be read by those across diverse disciplinary backgrounds.
Author | : Octavio A. Chon Torres |
Publisher | : John Wiley & Sons |
Total Pages | : 434 |
Release | : 2021-10-12 |
Genre | : Science |
ISBN | : 1119711169 |
ASTROBIOLOGY This unique book advances the frontier discussion of a wide spectrum of astrobiological issues on scientific advances, space ethics, social impact, religious meaning, and public policy formulation. Astrobiology is an exploding discipline in which not only the natural sciences, but also the social sciences and humanities converge. Astrobiology: Science, Ethics, and Public Policy is a multidisciplinary book that presents different perspectives and points of view by its contributing specialists. Epistemological, moral and political issues arising from astrobiology, convey the complexity of challenges posed by the search for life elsewhere in the universe. We ask: if a convoy of colonists from Earth make the trip to Mars, should their genomes be edited to adapt to the Red Planet’s environment? If scientists discover a biosphere with microbial life within our solar system, will it possess intrinsic value or merely utilitarian value? If astronomers discover an intelligent civilization on an exoplanet elsewhere in the Milky Way, what would be humanity’s moral responsibility: to protect Earth from an existential threat? To treat other intelligences with dignity? To exploit through interstellar commerce? To conquer? Audience The book will attract readers from a wide range of interests including astronomers, astrobiologists, chemists, biologists, space engineers, ethicists, theologians and philosophers.