Future Work for NASA Readings
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The following materials were critical in the development of the Future Work for NASA entry:
Contents
Purpose
- Scientific American, “The Future of Space Exploration” (October 2007)
- Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. “I Have a Dream” [1]
- Ted Nodhaus, Michael Shellenberger, Break Through (Houghton Miffin, 2007)
- Thom Hartman, Cracking the Code (Berrett-Koehler, 2007)
The Great Problems of the 21st Century
The Hockey Stick
- “An Inconvenient Truth”, [2]
- Senator Clinton’s “Innovation Agenda”, [3]
- Senator Obama’s “American Leadership in Space” [4]
- “The Prophet of Climate Change: James Lovelock, (Rolling Stone, October 17, 2007)[5]
- Brian Fagan, The Great Warming, Climate Change and the Raise and Fall of Civilizations, (Bloomsbury Press, 2008)
- Brian Fagan, The Little Ice Age 1300-1850, (Basic Books, 2000)
- Howard E. McCurdy, Inside NASA (Johns Hopkins, 1994)
- Brenda Forman, “The Politics of Space Science Funding”, GSFC Engineering Colloquium 1998, [6]
Hubbert’s Peak
- “Hubbert’s Peak”, [7]
- Kenneth S. Deffeyes, Hubbert's Peak: The Impending World Oil Shortage (Princeton, 2003)
- Kenneth S. Deffeyes, Beyond Oil: The View from Hubbert's Peak (Hill, 2006)
- Matthew R. Simmons, Twilight in the Desert (Wiley, 2005)
- National Security Space Office, “Space-Based Solar Power, As an Opportunity for Strategic Security”, [8]
- Harrison H. Schmitt, Return to the Moon: Exploration, Enterprise, and Energy in the Human Settlement of Space (Springer, 2006)
The Population Bomb
- United Nations World Population Estimates, [9]
- Wikipedia, “The Limits to Growth” [10]
- D. H. Meadows, Jorgen Randers, Dennis L. Meadows, Limits to Growth, The 30-Year Update (Earthscan, 2004 edition)
Moore’s Law
- “Moore’s Law”, [11]
Cost to LEO
- P. Dimotakis, “100 lbs to Low Earth Orbit (LEO): Small-Payload Launch Options” (MITER Corp. 1999)
The Great Themes of the 21st Century
- Scientific American, “50 Trends” (January 2008)
The Century of Biology
- Freeman Dyson, The New York Review of Books, “Our Biotech Future” [12]
- The National Research Council, “The Limits of Organic Life in Planetary Systems”, [13]
The Century of Information
Winners and Losers
- MIT, Technology Review, “Special Reports, 10 Top Technologies 2008” [14]
- NetworkWorld, “What are the 14 greatest engineering challenges for the 21st century?” [15]
- Scientific American, “A Solar Grand Plan” (January 2008)
- The National Research Council, The Scientific Context for Exploration of the Moon, [16]
- Scientific American, “When markets Beat the Polls” (March 2008)