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Human enhancements for space missions: lunar, Martian, and future missions to the outer planets

This book presents a collection of chapters, which address various contexts and challenges of the idea of human enhancement for the purposes of human space missions. The authors discuss pros and cons of mostly biological enhancement of human astronauts operating in hostile space environments, but al...

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Autor principal: Szocik, Konrad
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: Springer 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-42036-9
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2729459
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description This book presents a collection of chapters, which address various contexts and challenges of the idea of human enhancement for the purposes of human space missions. The authors discuss pros and cons of mostly biological enhancement of human astronauts operating in hostile space environments, but also ethical and theological aspects are addressed. In contrast to the idea and program of human enhancement on Earth, human enhancement in space is considered a serious and necessary option. This book aims at scholars in the following fields: ethics and philosophy, space policy, public policy, as well as biologists and psychologists.
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spelling cern-27294592021-04-21T18:05:11Zdoi:10.1007/978-3-030-42036-9http://cds.cern.ch/record/2729459engSzocik, KonradHuman enhancements for space missions: lunar, Martian, and future missions to the outer planetsAstrophysics and AstronomyThis book presents a collection of chapters, which address various contexts and challenges of the idea of human enhancement for the purposes of human space missions. The authors discuss pros and cons of mostly biological enhancement of human astronauts operating in hostile space environments, but also ethical and theological aspects are addressed. In contrast to the idea and program of human enhancement on Earth, human enhancement in space is considered a serious and necessary option. This book aims at scholars in the following fields: ethics and philosophy, space policy, public policy, as well as biologists and psychologists.Springeroai:cds.cern.ch:27294592020
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Human enhancements for space missions: lunar, Martian, and future missions to the outer planets
title Human enhancements for space missions: lunar, Martian, and future missions to the outer planets
title_full Human enhancements for space missions: lunar, Martian, and future missions to the outer planets
title_fullStr Human enhancements for space missions: lunar, Martian, and future missions to the outer planets
title_full_unstemmed Human enhancements for space missions: lunar, Martian, and future missions to the outer planets
title_short Human enhancements for space missions: lunar, Martian, and future missions to the outer planets
title_sort human enhancements for space missions: lunar, martian, and future missions to the outer planets
topic Astrophysics and Astronomy
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