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Limiting Outer Space : Astroculture After Apollo / / edited by Alexander C.T. Geppert



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Titolo: Limiting Outer Space : Astroculture After Apollo / / edited by Alexander C.T. Geppert Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: London : , : Palgrave Macmillan UK : , : Imprint : Palgrave Macmillan, , 2018
Edizione: 1st ed. 2018.
Descrizione fisica: 1 online resource (375 pages)
Disciplina: 387.80940904
Soggetto topico: History
Observations, Astronomical
Astronomy—Observations
Civilization—History
Technology—History
History of Science
Astronomy, Observations and Techniques
Cultural History
History of Technology
Persona (resp. second.): GeppertAlexander C.T
Nota di contenuto: Introduction -- 1 Alexander C.T. Geppert; The Post-Apollo Paradox: Envisioning Limits During the Planetized 1970s -- Part I: Navigating the 1970s -- 2 Martin Collins; The 1970s: Spaceflight and Historically Interpreting the In-between Decade -- 3 Roger D. Launius; Responding to Apollo: America’s Divergent Reactions to the Moon Landings -- 4 Doug Millard; A Grounding in Space: Were the 1970s a Period of Transition in Britain’s Exploration of Outer Space? -- Part II: Reconfiguring Outer Space -- 5 Robert Poole; The Myth of Progress: 2001: A Space Odyssey -- 6 Florian Kläger; The Earthward Gaze and Self-reflexivity in Anglophone Novels of the 1970s -- 7 Thore Bjørnvig; Building Outer Space: LEGO and the Conquest of the Beyond in the 1970s -- 8 Luca Follis;The Province and Heritage of Humankind: Space Law’s Imaginary of Outer Space, 1967–1979 -- Part III: Grounding Utopias -- 9 Andrew Jenks; Transnational Utopias, Space Exploration and the Association of Space Explorers, 1972–1985 -- 10 Regina Peldszus; Architectural Experiments in Space: Orbital Stations, Simulators and Speculative Design, 1968–1982 -- 11 Tilmann Siebeneichner; Spacelab: Peace, Progress and European Politics in Outer Space, 1973–1985 -- 12 Peter J. Westwick; From the Club of Rome to Star Wars: The Era of Limits, Space Colonization and the Origins of SDI -- Epilogue -- 13 David A. Kirby; Final Frontiers? Envisioning Utopia in the Era of Limits.
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Sommario/riassunto: Limiting Outer Space propels the historicization of outer space by focusing on the Post-Apollo period. After the Apollo moon landings, disillusionment set in. With the return of the last astronaut in 1972, the skies – rather than the distant stars – once again became the limit. No longer considered the inevitable destination of human expansion, outer space lost much of the popular appeal, cultural significance and political urgency that it had gained since the end of the Second World War. With the rapid waning of the worldwide Apollo frenzy, the optimism of the Space Age gave way to an era of planetized limits. Bringing together the history of European astroculture and American-Soviet spaceflight with recent scholarship on the 1970s, the thirteen chapters in this cutting-edge volume examine the reconfiguration of space imaginaries from a multiplicity of disciplinary perspectives. Rather than invoking oft-repeated narratives of Cold War rivalry and an escalating Space Race between East and West, Limiting Outer Space breaks new ground by exploring a hitherto underrated and understudied decade, the Post-Apollo period.
Titolo autorizzato: Limiting Outer Space  Visualizza cluster
ISBN: 1-137-36916-7
Formato: Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
Record Nr.: 9910299792103321
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Serie: Palgrave Studies in the History of Science and Technology, . 2730-972X