1. Space ethics and protection of the space environment
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Mark Williamson
- Subjects
Economics and Econometrics ,Space technology ,Sociology and Political Science ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Real estate ,Environmental ethics ,Space (commercial competition) ,Space exploration ,Space and Planetary Science ,International Space Station ,Business ,Publicity ,Simulation ,Space environment ,Ethical code ,media_common - Abstract
The construction of the International Space Station in low Earth orbit and the formulation of plans to search for life on Mars indicate that mankind is intent on making the space environment part of its domain. Publicity surrounding space tourism, in-space ‘burials’ and the sale of lunar ‘real estate’ suggests that, some time in the 21st century, the space environment will become an extension of our current terrestrial business and domestic environment. This prompts the question of our collective attitude towards the space environment and the degree to which we should regulate its use and protect it for future generations. This article offers a pragmatic view of an ethical code for space exploration and development, as far as it relates to the protection of the space environment.
- Published
- 2003
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