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by Chris Impey


  International Geophysical Year (1957–1958), 37

  International Institute of Air and Space Law, 199

  International MicroSpace, 90

  International Scientific Lunar Observatory, 157

  International Space Station, 55, 64–65, 64, 71, 75, 91, 96, 100, 102, 142, 143, 144, 151, 153, 154, 159, 178–79, 179, 185, 272, 275

  living conditions on, 116–17

  as staging point, 148

  supply runs to, 100–101, 104

  International Space University, 90

  International Traffic in Arms Regulation (ITAR), 105–6, 144

  Internet:

  Congressional legislation on, 78, 144

  development of, 76–77, 77, 94, 95, 271

  erroneous predictions about, 213–14

  limitations of, 66–67

  robotics and, 206

  space travel compared to, 76–80, 77, 80

  Internet Service Providers (ISPs), 78

  interstellar travel, 215–18

  energy technology for, 219–24

  four approaches to, 251–52

  scale model for, 219

  Intrepid rovers, 165

  Inuit people, 120

  Io, 53, 177

  property rights on, 145

  “iron curtain,” 35

  Iron Man, 95

  isolation, psychological impact of, 169–70

  Jacob’s Ladder, 149

  Jade Rabbit (“Yutu”), 139, 143, 161

  Japan, 161, 273

  Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA), 184

  Jefferson, Thomas, 224

  Jemison, Mae, 224

  jet engines, 69–70

  Jet Propulsion Laboratory, 141

  Johnson, Lyndon, 38, 42, 45, 158, 269

  Johnson Space Center, 76, 104, 179, 206, 229, 269

  see also Mission Control

  Jones, Stephanie Tubbs, 74

  Joules per kilogram (MJ/kg), 219–20, 222

  Journalist in Space program, 74

  “junk” DNA, 10, 266

  Juno probe, 228

  Jupiter, 126, 127, 177, 217, 270

  distance from Earth to, 50

  moons of, 97, 125, 125

  probes to, 51–52, 228

  as uninhabitable, 125

  Justin (robot), 178

  Kaku, Michio, 253

  Karash, Yuri, 65

  Kardashev, Nikolai, 253

  Kardashev scale, 253, 254, 258

  Kármán line, 70, 70, 101

  Kennedy, John F., 41–43, 45

  Kepler, Johannes, 183

  Kepler’s law, 127

  Kepler spacecraft and telescope, 128, 128, 129–31, 218, 278

  Khrushchev, Nikita, 42, 47

  Kickstarter, 184

  Killian, James, 38

  Kline, Nathan, 205

  Knight, Pete, 71

  Komarov, Vladimir, 43, 108

  Korean War, 141

  Korolev, Sergei, 35, 37

  Kraft, Norbert, 200

  Krikalev, Sergei, 115

  Kunza language, 119

  Kurzweil, Ray, 94, 207, 259

  Laika (dog), 47, 65, 269

  Laliberté, Guy, 75

  landings, challenges of, 51, 84–85, 170

  Lang, Fritz, 28, 268

  language:

  of cryptography, 291

  emergence of, 15, 16

  of Orcas, 190

  in reasoning, 13

  Lansdorp, Bas, 170–71, 198–99, 282

  lasers, 223, 224, 225–26, 239

  pulsed, 190, 243

  last common ancestor, 6, 123, 265

  Late Heavy Bombardment, 172

  latency, 178

  lava tubes, 160

  legislation, on space, 39, 78, 90, 144, 145–47, 198–200

  Le Guin, Ursula K., 236–37

  Leonov, Alexey, 55

  L’Garde Inc., 284

  Licancabur volcano, 119

  Licklider, Joseph Carl Robnett “Lick,” 76–78

  life:

  appearance and evolution on Earth of, 172

  artificial, 258

  detection of, 216–18

  extension of, 26, 207–8, 250–51, 259

  extraterrestrial, see aliens, extraterrestrial

  intelligent, 190, 235, 241, 243, 258

  requirements of habitability for, 122–26, 125, 129, 131–33, 241, 256–57

  lifetime factor (L), 234–335

  lift, in flight, 68–70, 83

  lift-to-drag ratio, 83

  light:

  from binary stars, 126

  as biomarker, 217

  Doppler shift of, 127

  momentum and energy from, 183

  speed of, 178, 228–29, 250, 251

  waves, 66

  Lindbergh, Charles, 30, 81–82, 90–91, 268

  “living off the land,” 166, 200

  logic, 14, 18

  Long March, 141

  Long March rockets, 113, 142, 143

  Long Now Foundation, 293

  Los Alamos, N. Mex., 239

  Los Angeles Times, 71

  Losing My Virginity (Branson), 86, 87

  Louis IX, king of France, 23

  Louis XVI, king of France, 68

  Lovelock, James, 286

  Lowell, Percival, 163–64

  Lucian of Samosata, 20

  Lucretius, 18–19

  Luna program, 50–51

  Lunar and Planetary Laboratory, 156

  Lunokhod rover, 143

  Lynx rocket plane, 101

  M5 fiber, 161

  McAuliffe, Christa, 55, 74

  Mack 3 Blackbird, 69

  McKay, Chris, 173

  McLellan, William, 283

  magnetic implants, 207

  magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), 190

  magnetic sails, 186, 223

  magnitude of time, 248–50, 249

  Manhattan Project, 36, 221

  Manifest Destiny, applied to space, 146–47, 199

  Manned Habitat Unit, 169

  many worlds concept, 17–20, 17, 49, 267

  Mao Zedong, 141

  Marconi, Guglielmo, 237

  Mariner 2, 51

  Mariner 4, 164

  Marino, Lori, 190

  Marriott hotels, 145

  Mars, 28, 237, 270

  challenges of travel to, 166–70

  distance from Earth to, 50, 148, 166

  Earth compared to, 171–72, 216

  establishing a colony on, 166–71, 169, 192, 195, 200–201, 203, 214, 248

  evidence of water on, 124–25, 163–66, 165, 173

  fly-bys of, 51, 170

  imaginative perceptions of, 163–65

  latency on, 178

  map of, 163

  obstacles to exploration of, 66–67, 148

  one-way journey to, 166, 170–71, 200

  as potentially habitable, 124–25, 163, 165–66, 171, 172–74, 234, 278

  privately funded missions to, 170–71

  probes to, 40, 51, 52, 164–65, 176, 246

  projected exploration of, 94–98, 101, 104, 115, 119, 157, 161, 163–74, 178, 181, 182

  property rights on, 145, 198–99

  sex and reproduction on, 200

  simulated journey to, 169–70

  soil of, 170

  staging points for, 161

  terraforming of, 172–74, 182, 216, 227

  tests for life on, 52

  Mars Direct, 169

  Mars500 mission, 169

  Mars One, 170–71, 198–201

  Mars Society, 166

  Mars 3 lander, 51

  Masai people, 120

  Massachusetts General Hospital, 250

  Masson-Zwaan, Tanja, 199

  mathematics, 19

  as universal language, 236–37

  Matrix, The, 260

  matter, manipulation of, 258

  matter-antimatter annihilation, 220, 220, 221–22

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bsp; Mavroidis, Constantinos, 182

  Max-Q (maximum aerodynamic stress), 46

  Maxwell, James Clerk, 183

  Mayor, Michel, 126–28, 133

  medicine:

  challenges and innovation in, 92–93, 263

  cyborgs in, 205

  medicine (continued)

  as lacking in space, 200

  in life extension, 259

  nanotechnology in, 225, 259

  robots in, 180, 181, 182, 205

  mediocrity, principle of, 261

  Mendez, Abel, 278

  mental models, 13–17, 18–19

  Mercury:

  orbit of, 126, 215

  property rights on, 145

  as uninhabitable, 124

  mercury poisoning, 118

  Mercury program, 41, 42, 71, 74, 272

  meta-intelligence, 94

  meteorites, 152, 160, 160, 164, 195

  methane, 52–53, 125, 132, 278

  as biomarker, 217–18

  methanogens, 217

  “Method of Reaching Extreme Altitudes, A” (Goddard), 30, 31

  Methuselah, 131

  mice, in scientific research, 48–49, 250–51

  microbes, microbial life, 97–98, 173, 174, 217, 241, 246, 286

  habitable environments for, 122–25, 165–66, 186

  microcephaly, 203

  microgravity, 115

  microsatellites, 90

  Microsoft, 84, 188

  microwaves:

  beaming of, 223–24

  signals, 187

  Microwave Sciences, 223

  Middle East, population dispersion into, 8, 118

  migration:

  early human population dispersion through, 5–9, 9, 15, 19

  motivation for, 9–12, 11

  military:

  covert projects of, 69–72

  Eisenhower’s caveat about, 79

  in Internet development, 77, 78–79

  nanotechnology in, 180–81, 225

  in rocket development, 30, 32–39, 55–56, 71

  in space programs, 73, 76, 79, 144, 153

  Milky Way galaxy, 227, 240, 253, 263, 270

  ancient Greek concept of, 18

  Drake equation for detectable life in, 188, 233–35

  Earth-like exoplanets in, 129–33, 233, 291

  formation and age of, 235

  size of, 242

  Millis, Marc, 290

  mind control, 245

  mind uploading, 259

  miniaturization, see nanotechnology

  minimum viable population, 201, 251

  mining:

  of asteroids, 155–56, 182, 214

  of Enceladus, 227

  on Moon, 214

  by robots, 178, 182

  Minsky, Marvin, 177, 179

  MirCorp, 75

  mirrors, 173

  Mir Space Station, 75, 115, 167–68

  Miss Baker (monkey), 47–48, 48

  Mission Control, 43, 100, 158, 269

  MIT, 38, 77, 90, 141, 226, 257

  mitochondrial DNA, 6, 9

  Mittelwerk factory, 33, 35

  Mojave Desert, 71, 82, 83

  population adaptation to heat in, 118–19

  molecules, in nanotechnology, 151

  Mongols, 23, 24

  monkeys, in space research, 47–48, 48

  Montgolfier brothers, 68

  Moon:

  age of, 50

  ancient Greek concept of, 18

  in asteroid capture, 156

  distance from Earth to, 49–50, 150, 166, 267

  first animals on, 49

  first man on, 71, 158

  latency on, 178

  lunar base proposed for, 157–63, 158, 160, 195, 214, 248

  manned landings on, 44–45, 49–50, 54, 56, 63, 71, 84, 99, 104, 108, 143, 157, 158, 176, 219, 270, 272

  obstacles to exploration of, 66

  orbit of, 25

  probes to, 40, 51, 129, 140, 143

  projected missions to, 92, 143, 157–63, 166, 214, 275

  property rights on, 145–47, 198–99

  proposed commercial flights to, 102

  in science fiction, 20, 26

  soil of, 159, 160, 162

  as staging point for Mars, 161

  staging points for, 148

  telescopic views of, 31, 49–50

  as uninhabitable, 124, 166

  US commitment to reach, 41–45

  Moon Treaty (1979), 146

  Moon Treaty, UN (1984), 279

  Moore, John, 203

  Moravec, 259–60

  Morgan, Barbara, 74

  Morrison, Philip, 187, 239

  Mosaic web browser, 79

  Moses, 148

  motion, Newton’s laws of, 25, 67–68

  multistage rockets, 29

  multiverse, 252–57, 255

  Musk, Elon, 94–98, 97, 100–101, 112–13, 148, 205

  mutation, 6–7

  cosmic rays and, 204

  7R, 10–12, 11, 15

  mutually assured destruction, 42

  Mylar, 184, 225

  N1/L3 rocket, 44, 54

  nanobots, 179–82, 181, 224–28

  NanoSail-D, 184, 185

  nanosponges, 180

  nanotechnology, 151–52, 179–82, 208, 214, 245, 280, 283

  projected future of, 257–59

  see also nanobots

  National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), 83, 90, 96, 97–98, 114, 116–17, 128, 144, 153, 156, 176, 178, 182, 184–85, 185, 195, 200, 205, 206, 216, 224, 226, 271, 275, 280, 290

  and Air Force, 71

  artistic depiction of space colonies by, 196, 196

  budget of, 39, 42, 43, 49, 54, 64, 75, 99, 104, 140, 144, 158, 166, 188, 238, 270, 272, 284

  cut back of, 45, 49, 54, 188

  formation of, 38–39, 145, 269

  private and commercial collaboration with, 99–102, 104

  revival of, 103–5

  space program of, 51, 55–56, 71–76, 92, 157–58, 285–86

  stagnation of, 63–67, 141, 147, 166

  National Geographic Society, 7, 265

  National Radio Astronomy Observatory, 187–88

  National Science Foundation (NSF), 78–79

  Native Americans, 118

  naturalness, 256

  natural selection, 6, 16, 123, 164, 251, 291

  Nature, 187

  Naval Research lab, 37

  Navy, US:

  Bureau of Aeronautics, 30

  in rocket development, 36–37

  Nayr, Ernst, 238

  Nazis, 48

  Propaganda Ministry of, 32

  von Braun and, 32–34, 141, 269

  NBC, 75

  Nedelin, Mitrofan, 43

  “needle in a haystack” problem, 188–89, 242–43

  “Nell” (rocket), 29

  Neptune, 127, 131, 225

  as uninhabitable, 125

  Nergal, 163

  Netscape, 80

  New Mexico, 88, 88, 105

  Newton, Isaac, 24–25, 25, 30, 67–68, 110, 262, 267

  New York Times, 30, 94

  Nicholas, Henry, 214

  Niven, Larry, 198, 253

  Nixon, Richard, 108, 167

  Nobel Prize, 126, 180, 214

  nomad planets, 128

  Noonan, James, 266

  nuclear fission, 220, 220, 221

  nuclear fusion, 110, 161–62, 220, 221, 221, 222

  nuclear reactors, 224

  nuclear weapons, 36, 42, 78, 129, 146, 197–98, 222, 234–35, 244, 245, 246, 286

  Nuremberg Chronicles, 17

  Nyberg, Karen, 200

  Obama, Barack, 104

  Oberth, Hermann, 28, 31–32, 36, 268

  oceans:

  acidification of, 195

  sealed ecosystem proposed for, 197

  Oculus Rift, 176

  Ohio, astronauts from, 74

  O
kuda, Michael, 228

  Olsen, Ken, 213

  100 Year Starship project, 224

  100 Year Starship Symposium, 229

  101955 Bennu (asteroid), 156

  O’Neill, Gerard, 196, 251–52

  Opportunity rover, 165

  optical SETI, 190, 243

  Orbital Sciences Corporation, 100–101, 275

  orbits:

  concept of, 25

  geostationary, 149–50, 150

  legislation on, 146

  low Earth, 49, 54, 63, 70–71, 70, 74–75, 97, 100, 110, 113–14, 151, 155, 184

  manned, 40–41, 141–42

  staging points from, 148

  orcas, 190

  Orion spacecraft, 104

  Orteig, Raymond, 90

  Orteig Prize, 90–91

  Orwell, George, 35

  OSIRIS-REx, 156

  Outer Space Treaty (1967), 145–47, 198–99

  “Out of the Cradle, Endlessly Rocking” (Clarke), 201

  oxygen, 156, 159, 161, 170, 172, 173–74, 182, 193–95, 214

  Oymyakon, Siberia, population adaptation to cold in, 119–20

  ozone, as biomarker, 217

  Pacific Ocean, 9, 224

  Pac-Man, 175

  Page, Larry, 92

  Paine, Thomas, 167

  Pale Blue Dot (Sagan), 121

  “Pale Blue Dot,” Earth as, 53, 118–22, 121, 130

  Paperclip, Operation, 141

  parabolic flight, 93

  paradox, as term, 241

  Paratrechina longicornis (crazy ant), 193

  Parkinson’s disease, 202–3

  particle physics, standard model of, 256

  Pascal, Blaise, 120

  Pauley, Phil, 196–97

  PayPal, 95, 97

  Pensées (Pascal), 120

  People’s Daily, 162

  People’s Liberation Army, 144

  Pericles, 18

  Pettit, Don, 100, 273

  phenotype, 6

  philanthropy, 95

  PhoneSat, 185

  photons, 183, 186

  in teleportation, 229, 230, 231

  photosynthesis, as biomarker, 217

  pigs, 250

  Pinker, Steven, 16

  Pioneer probes, 50, 51–52

  piracy, 24

  Pitcairn Island, 202

  planetary engineering, 172

  Planetary Resources, 156

  planetary science, 51–52, 176

  Planetary Society, 184

  planets:

  exploration of, 49–53

  formation of, 156

  plate techtonics, 132, 241

  play, imagination in, 10, 14

  pluralism, 17–20, 17, 49

  plutonium, 66

  poetry, space, 272–73

  politics, space exploration and, 63–64, 104, 141, 214, 238

  Polyakov, Valeri, 115, 167–68

  population bottleneck, 201–2, 287

  Poynter, Jane, 193

  Princess of Mars, A (Burroughs), 164

  Principia (Newton), 25

  Project Orion, 221, 221

  Project Ozma, 187–88, 237, 253

  prokaryotes, 172

  property rights, in space, 145–47, 198

  Proton rockets, 65, 113

  proton scoop, 222–23

  Proxmire, William, 238

 

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