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Can we do better in space than we've done here on Earth?
We've pinpointed the destination, refined the technology, designed the habitat, outfitted our space residents. Are we forgetting something? A timely reminder that it's not just rocket science, this thought-provoking book explores the all-too-human issues raised by the prospect of settling in outer space. It's worth remembering, Erika Nesvold suggests, that in making new worlds, we don't necessarily leave our earthly problems behind. Accordingly, her work highlights the complex ethical challenges that accompany any other-worldly venture—questions about the environment, labor rights, and medical ethics, among others.
Any such venture, Nesvold contends, must be made on behalf of all humanity, with global input and collaboration. Off-Earth thus includes historical and contemporary examples from outside the dominant Western/US, abled, and privileged narrative of the space industry. Nesvold calls on experts in ethics, sociology, history, social justice, and law to launch a hopeful conversation about the potential ethical pitfalls of becoming a multi-planet species—and, ideally, to shed light on similar problems we presently face here on Earth.
Space settlement is rapidly becoming ever more likely. Will it look like the utopian vision of Star Trek? Or the dark future of Star Wars? Nesvold challenges us to decide.
Contents
Preface vii
Introduction xi
I How Do We Begin?
1 Should We Settle Space? 3
2 Why Are We Going? 21
3 Who Gets to Go? 35
II How Will We Live with the Land?
4 Who Owns Space? 53
5 How Will We Share the Space Environment? 73
6 How Can We Protect the Space Environment? 93
III How Will We Live with Each Other?
7 Where's My Money? 113
8 What if Someone Steals My Stuff? 127
9 Who's in Charge? 147
IV How Can We Live Well?
10 What if I Want to Have Kids? 169
11 What if I Get Sick? 187
12 Which Way is Mecca? 203
13 What Can We Do to Prepare? 217
Acknowledgments 225
Notes 227
Bibliography 251
Index 273