Commercial and Military Uses of Outer Space

Commercial and Military Uses of Outer Space

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Science & Technology Business & Economics
格式 Kindle
页数 351
语言 中文
已发布 Jan 1, 2021
出版商 Springer
版本 1st ed. 2021
ISBN-10 9811589240
ISBN-13 9789811589249
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The book explores the multifaceted applications of outer space, delving into both commercial and military dimensions. It is a collection of thought-provoking contributions from various experts, each providing their unique perspectives on the issues surrounding space utilization. The chapters navigate the complex intersection of technology, international law, and geopolitical strategies, shedding light on how different nations approach their aspirations in space.

Derrick R. Brooms, through this compilation, carefully curates a dialogue that reflects current developments and future possibilities. The authors tackle pressing questions about resource availability, the implications of military presence in space, and the evolving landscape of commercial interests that fuels advancements in aerospace technologies. Each chapter encapsulates rich insights, helping readers to better understand the strategic priorities and ethical concerns that shape space endeavors.

The book serves as a valuable resource for scholars, policymakers, and enthusiasts alike, providing a balanced examination of the benefits and challenges that come with leveraging outer space. By bridging the gap between theoretical discourse and practical implications, it encourages a forward-thinking approach to space innovation.

Through this collaborative effort, the reader is invited to consider not just the potential of outer space, but also the responsibility that comes with its exploration and use. It emphasizes the importance of international cooperation and dialogue as humanity stands on the brink of a new era in space exploration and exploitation.

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