Paul D. Spudis (1952–2018)
Författare till The Once and Future Moon
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Foto taget av: Paul D. Spudis [credit: Lunar and Planetary Institute]
Verk av Paul D. Spudis
The Value of the Moon: How to Explore, Live, and Prosper in Space Using the Moon's Resources (2016) 25 exemplar
The Geology of Multi-Ring Impact Basins: The Moon and Other Planets (Cambridge Planetary Science Old) (1993) 13 exemplar
Blogging the Moon : The Collected "Once & Future Moon" Blog of Air and Space Magazine (2011) 2 exemplar
Ritorno alla Luna 1 exemplar
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Allmänna fakta
- Vedertaget namn
- Spudis, Paul D.
- Namn enligt folkbokföringen
- Spudis, Paul Dee
- Andra namn
- Spudis, P. D.
Spudis, Paul - Födelsedag
- 1952
- Avled
- 2018-08-29
- Kön
- male
- Nationalitet
- USA
- Utbildning
- Arizona State University
Brown University - Yrken
- geologist
lunar scientist - Organisationer
- U.S. Geological Survey
National Aeronautics and Space Administration
Lunar and Planetary Institute
Johns Hopkins University
Moon Express Inc.
American Geophysical Union (visa alla 9)
American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics
Geological Society of America
Sigma Xi - Priser och utmärkelser
- Asteroid namesake "7560 Spudis"
Eugene Shoemaker Distinguished Lunar Scientist Award (2014)
Space Pioneer Award (2011)
NASA Distinguished Public Service Medal (2004)
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- 5
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- 1
- Medlemmar
- 91
- Popularitet
- #204,136
- Betyg
- 4.0
- Recensioner
- 2
- ISBN
- 9
Advocating both a return to the moon and the use of its resources to establish and supply a cislunar space transportation system, “The Value of the Moon” recounts the reasons ignoring the moon and heading straight for Mars might not be the best choice for the continuation of the program of American space exploration. This logical argument goes on to suggest that traveling to Mars or exploring deep space would benefit if the moon were a springboard for those journeys.
Doctor Spudis speaks to why America went to the moon with the Apollo program, what scientists learned from those missions, and how the moon is critical to further exploration. He makes a case for harvesting lunar material and using its energy resources, steps that are both feasible and affordable. In addition, a lunar base would seem to be a logical jumping-off point for further space exploration. And, there’s always the possibility of man living on the moon one day.
Readers interested in space exploration, the moon, astronomy, and technology will find much to appreciate in this thoughtful and compelling narrative.
Highly recommended.… (mer)