Description
Discover the thought-provoking insights in 'Ground Control' (ISBN: 9781641609920), a compelling new book published by Chicago Review Press in 2024. This book dives into the critical discourse surrounding the space race of the 1960s and '70s, when a staggering investment of $24 billion (approximately $150 billion today) was dedicated to landing humans on the moon. Author Savannah Mandel employs cultural anthropology to explore the ethical implications of our quest for space exploration, raising questions that are as relevant today as they were decades ago. As commercial giants like SpaceX, Blue Origin, and Virgin Galactic usher in an era of space tourism, 'Ground Control' prompts us to reflect on the societal, political, and environmental consequences of these ventures. Are we ready to conquer new frontiers at the cost of neglecting urgent issues here on Earth? Mandel’s investigation offers an in-depth analysis of how commercial space companies prioritize profit over planetary welfare, making 'Ground Control' essential reading for anyone interested in the future of humanity beyond our planet. This book confronts the narratives of space colonization, urging readers to consider the cultural ramifications of our relentless pursuit of the stars. In an age where space exploration is rapidly becoming a commercialized spectacle, 'Ground Control' provides a necessary critique of our aspirations and invites us to reflect on what it means to be human in a vast universe. DTSTART: Join the conversation about the future of space exploration today with 'Ground Control', and gain a deeper understanding of our place in the cosmos.

