Archaeology and Heritage of the Human Movement into Space / edited by Beth Laura O'Leary, P. J. Capelotti.
2015
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Title
Archaeology and Heritage of the Human Movement into Space / edited by Beth Laura O'Leary, P. J. Capelotti.
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Edition
1st ed. 2015.
Imprint
Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2015.
Description
XVIII, 166 p. 29 illus., 15 illus. in color. online resource.
Series
Space and Society,. 2199-3882
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Foreword
Introduction
Biographies
To Boldly Go Where No Man has gone before: Approaches in Space Archaeology and Heritage
Space Environmental Effects on Material Remains
Robot Avatars: The Material Culture of Human Activity in Earth Orbit
Mobile Artifacts in the Solar System and Beyond
The Space Shuttle Discovery: Cultural and Scientific Legacy
Self-Destruction, Recycling, and Archaeology: Recent Developments in the Space Industry and Their Consequences for the Future of the Past
One Small Step: An Analysis of International Space Law and How it Effects Historic Preservation
World Heritage List Designations of Early Space Exploration Heritage Sites
The Preservation of California's Military Cold War Era Cultural Resources
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Introduction
Biographies
To Boldly Go Where No Man has gone before: Approaches in Space Archaeology and Heritage
Space Environmental Effects on Material Remains
Robot Avatars: The Material Culture of Human Activity in Earth Orbit
Mobile Artifacts in the Solar System and Beyond
The Space Shuttle Discovery: Cultural and Scientific Legacy
Self-Destruction, Recycling, and Archaeology: Recent Developments in the Space Industry and Their Consequences for the Future of the Past
One Small Step: An Analysis of International Space Law and How it Effects Historic Preservation
World Heritage List Designations of Early Space Exploration Heritage Sites
The Preservation of California's Military Cold War Era Cultural Resources
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References.
Summary
This volume addresses the creation, documentation, preservation, and study of the archaeology of lunar, planetary, and interstellar exploration. It defines the attributes of common human technological expressions within national and, increasingly, private exploration efforts, and explore the archaeology of both fixed and mobile artifacts in the solar system and the wider galaxy. This book presents the research of the foremost scholars in the field of space archaeology and heritage, a recent discipline of the field of Space Archaeology and Heritage. It provides the emerging archaeological perspective on the history of the human exploration of space. Since humans have been creating a vast archaeological preserve in space and on other celestial bodies. This assemblage of heritage objects and sites attest to the human presence off the Earth and the study of these material remains are best investigated by archaeologists and historic preservationists. As space exploration has reached the half century mark, it is the appropriate time to reflect on the major events and technological development of this particular unique 20th century arena of human history. The authors encapsulate various ways of looking at the archaeology of both fixed and mobile human artifacts in the solar system. As missions continue into space, and as private ventures gear up for public and tourist visits to space and to the Moon and even Mars, it is the appropriate time to address questions about the meaning and significance of this material culture.
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English
ISBN
9783319078663
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