Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10522386 | Space Policy | 2005 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
This viewpoint charts the historical origins of humans' fascination with discovering, and having the possibility of visiting, outer space, arguing that acceptance of change is crucial to realizing such dreams. In the past, change was neither expected nor particularly welcomed but scientific and technological discoveries and advances--often made in the face of 'establishment' (e.g. Church) opposition--have persuaded people of the desirability of progress. Science fiction writers too have played a part in inspiring humans to want to explore the cosmos. Even if the current US Vision for space exploration proves politically unsustainable, today's humans will not abandon their dreams of space travel.
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Authors
Wendell Mendell,