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Rachel Armstrong (ed.) – Star Ark: A Living, Self-Sustaining Spaceship

I remember devouring science fiction books as a teenager. Many of them, e.g. Robert Heinlein’s Orphans of the Sky and Alan E. Nourse’s Rocket to Limbo, were based on the concept of a generational starship, of an interstellar journey taking hundreds of years…and now we see scientists working to make the concept a reality.

As space ventures have become more numerous, leading scientists and theorists have offered ways of building a living habitat in a hostile environment, taking an ecosystems view of space colonization. The contributors to this volume take a radical multi-disciplinary view of the challenge of human space colonization through the ongoing project Persephone. This book fundamentally challenges prevalent ideas about sustainability and proposes a new approach to resource austerity and conservation and providing truly sustainable approaches that are life-promoting. Readers will learn the details of the plans for Persephone–a real project that is part of the company Icarus Interstellar s plans for the design and engineering of a living interior on a worldship to be constructed in Earth s orbit within 100 years. Although the timeframe itself is only an estimate, since it is contingent on many significant developments, including funding and technological advances, the industry consensus is that within 100 years we will see manned space exploration beyond our solar system. This notion is shared by organizations such as the Initiative for Interstellar Studies and the DARPA-funded 100-year starship project.

This book specifically develops the principles for the construction of a living habitat within a worldship–a multi-generational starship that contains its own world that supports colonists as it travels across great distances between stars at a speed much slower than light. Far from being a sterile industrial setup, such as the ISS, or even being a bucolic suburbia as proposed by Gerard O Neill in the 1970s, this worldship will provide the pre-conditions for sustaining life beyond Earth s environment, which may also lead to the evolution of non-terrestrial ecologies. Drawing on the principles of ecopoiesis and insights offered by the Biosphere 2 experiment that demonstrated what we have to learn about ecosystem construction, this book proposes first designing the soils of such a space. It should then be possible to set up the conditions that a first generation of colonists may experience in leaving our solar system to find new worlds to settle–perhaps in spreading life throughout the universe.

Although the book takes a unique view of ecology and sustainability within the setting of a traveling starship it is equally concerned with the human experience on artificial worlds. Chapters come from a range of multidisciplinary thinkers who shed light on the brave new future ahead from different angles.

Contents:
Preface
Part I: An Ecological View of the Interstellar Question
1 The Interstellar Question: An Ecological View
2 Architecture and Space Exploration
3 Sustainability and Interstellar Infrastructure
4 An Ecological Approach to Space Exploration
5 Experimental Architecture: On-World and Off-World Exploration of Possibilities
6 Building a Worldship Interior
7 Designing and Engineering the Infrastructures for Life
8 Choreography of Embodiment
9 Constructing Lifestyles
Part II: Anthology of Interstellar Culture
10 The Interstellar Mission
11 Space Ecology
12 Space Architectures
13 Space Bodies
14 Connecting with the Divine and the Sacred, and Becoming Cosmically Conscious
15 Constructing Worlds
Index

Format: PDF
Length: 514 pages
Published: 2016 by Springer-Praxis
ISBN-13: 9783319310428

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