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The Human Element in Advancing 21st-Century Space Exploration (Hardback)
Human Space Exploration Benefits to Humanity
Imprint: IntechOpen
Pages: 226
ISBN: 9780850147049
Published: 4th March 2026
Script Academic & Professional
Pages: 226
ISBN: 9780850147049
Published: 4th March 2026
Script Academic & Professional
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As the International Space Station approaches retirement and humanity prepares for permanent lunar and Martian settlements, space exploration stands at a transformative crossroads. Commercial ventures are democratizing access to orbit, geopolitical dynamics are reshaping partnerships, and autonomous technologies are redefining operations. However, fundamental questions emerge: What is the enduring value of human presence in space? How do we prepare people for increasingly ambitious missions? What does it mean to be an astronaut in an era of commercial spaceflight and artificial intelligence?
This book addresses these critical questions through interdisciplinary perspectives bridging aerospace engineering, human factors, psychology, policy, and cultural studies. The book examines how diversity strengthens astronaut selection and team performance, explores the challenges of long-duration missions, and analyzes the evolving role of astronauts as innovators, decision-makers, and ambassadors. It investigates how human spaceflight inspires innovation and societal engagement, while addressing the geopolitical and ethical dimensions of our expanding cosmic presence.
Offering comprehensive insights into human-centered space exploration, this book serves as an essential resource for aerospace professionals, policymakers, educators, researchers, and space enthusiasts seeking to understand the human dimensions of humanity's greatest adventure. It demonstrates that successful space exploration depends not solely on technological capabilities, but on our capacity to support, prepare, and empower the people who will shape our future among the stars.
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