a bit like the brother and sister who bury the hatchet the day when they step into a new school. Space travel , or first contacts with alien civilizations, are among the truly universal themes.So what we called the truth does not exist.
So it's just this fascinating story of politics and science and the public and morality and philosophy, all of which regime for space travel .
of the sci-fi ones that it would be cool to do before I started really thinking of what seriously important world-saving things you could Kids like space travel .
But I just wanted to take the kind of stuff that you would expect about space travel and also a few things that you wouldn't expect about space travel . So I have a few slides to talk about some of the topics that I broach in this book.
had not been done before and that was going to be uh where future and space travel had
and white TV in the 50s Walt Disney used to come out and parade out his Visions with Veron braa and some of these other people about space travel and Mars was the objective and so I I felt like Alan touched my nerve again because I remember Walt
to 70 days depending on orbital positions um because I've always been interested in space travel ethically there are issues around the idea of colonizing other planets and I understand and I appreciate all those
has funded my my other passion of wanting to help bring the civilian space industry or private space travel into existence and so I've been throughout my gaming career I've had some financial planners that kind of supposedly invest on my behalf but occasionally I'll make my own decisions forward have spent some of that money and almost universally that has gone towards the privatization
But it's really just water flowing out of the jungle into the sea. And that's a part of space travel that's going to be tough to solve for really long-duration missions.
So I think the honey bees are a really graceful and really elegant example of how we all need each other to survive. We wouldn't be able to accomplish space travel on our own.
Or we need to swim more. Let's talk about really space travel .
had not been done before and that was going to be uh where planets that were uh suitable for space travel
And then there's somewhere in the middle, which is the patting me on the head and being like, you know, I wouldn't put my name on it, but yes. Why lowering the cost of space travel 's important and becoming a space-faring civilization.
Amelia Earhart was trying to set a record flying around the world when she was lost trying to make a very perilous landing on tiny Howland Island So really aviation and continuing into space travel revived a sense of the intense danger that had faded in the 19th century.
We don't see the Earth going around and around. A big technical innovation, space travel , social media trends, the violent things, and this massive adaptation of things creates a FOMO, fear of missing out, in people.
And many of those innovations that I talked about before-- of which there's many, and if you're interested just Google NASA's-- they have a nice little figure that says "20 Things We Wouldn't Have Without Space Travel ." A lot of those happen serendipitously. The search for one thing leads to the discovery of something else, and that itself should be part of the objective to foster a dynamic set of public policies, which again,
So I have some very strange feelings. I studied about the mechanical section before the space travel .
That's going to change the economics of space travel when we have reusable rockets.
And we're not really adapted for the space travel .
And the magic becomes the means by which space travel is possible.
the upper left to help bring the vision of space exploration and space travel to the American public on a series of
Armstrong landing on the moon as you do about Gagarin's first flight and or maybe not quite as many but still plenty and they celebrated it in the continuum of space travel and I can't say that I have ever seen in anything over in here the United States talking about space any significant appreciation of the work that's been done in Russia and so I
It's something that men and women can enjoy, that young and old can enjoy. But I just wanted to take the kind of stuff that you would expect about space travel and also a few things that you wouldn't expect about space travel .
liked time travel sci-fi when I was a kid There Was You Know space travel sci-fi but the time travel stories
excites most people here in this room is the idea of commercial space travel .
Most of us, when we think about the next generation of space travel , we are thinking about Mars.
So we're talking about a new era, a new era in space travel even.
When I'm talking about needing to get more resources to continue to grow, space travel and spread in space can be a part of that, I think.
OK. And additionally, so a problem with space travel today is that planets travel at different speeds.
with our government funding, so much of that research and development and then that space travel , astronaut looked back and took a picture in the vast openness
radars, and computerized charts, even with our space travel and vaccinations and our atom bombs and cloned sheep.
so, so therefore, they projected their future based on space travel and not on what they could not have imagined, which is the Information Revolution. So, so that's why I, I think that
Think of the innovation he has introduced, like electric cars, solar panels, tunneling, space travel ,
of the sci-fi ones that it would be cool to do before I started really thinking of what seriously important world-saving things you could So even though it started off as, yeah, I like space travel .
What impact did she have, and how can we increase representation from everyone-- from all groups in space travel ?
He is currently involved in several film and television projects, serves on corporate boards, consults to the entertainment industry, and writes and promotes on public policy. Today Terry is here to discuss his new book, "How to Astronaut-- An Insider's Guide to Leaving Planet Earth," a collection of essays that look at the realities of space travel that covers all aspects of his experience as an astronaut, from the practicalities of how to execute everyday tasks to the not-so-normal task of filming
I did 16 experiments and the selection of test in space was competitive as much as astronaut tests. Because we received a proposal from research institutes, corporate research institutes, national research institutes, and engineering colleges for the first space travel . We were merely conducting the test subjects which were already designed by them as they programmed. We were guinea pigs.
public-private partnership. I think that what's interesting about what Tyler is talking about though is it's different between nuclear and and you know space travel
Like, there's a whole other universe of reality there, that we've already solved the whole long-term space travel problem.
Well, firstly, another thing I'm just writing about now is a lot of the real-world issues about space travel are completely obviated by something that's
And while we were doing this anthology, Gregory Benford, who's in our book, was also doing an anthology called "Starship Century," which focused on space travel .
have to do. Our motivations are exactly the same, but in the context of the ISS and space travel .
While science fiction writers expressed the dreams and nightmares of the era in pulp print, real life rocket engineers worked on making space travel a reality. The imaginations of
load inside a vacuum chamber by a technician suited in this hard, heavy suit. But as you can see in the late 1950's when space travel was on the rise culturally, post Sputnik,
The suits were very beautiful but they were never to actually fly on the moon. But they remained, interestingly enough, the public face of space travel as here in the 1970 American
thanks to innovation. And thanks to innovation, taking a different path from what could be predicted based on what people cared about back then, which they cared about space travel ,
for example the 1950s everyone predicted by now we would have an incredible transport revolution. We'd all have personal gyrocopter's and space travel would be routine and supersonic