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ID122526
Title ProperEscaping earth
Other Title Informationhuman spaceflight as religion
LanguageENG
AuthorLaunius, Roger D
Publication2013.
Summary / Abstract (Note)What if we viewed the history of human spaceflight somewhat less through the lens of Cold War politics, which admittedly was central to the race to the Moon, but more as an expression of what might be called a religion of spaceflight? There seems to be a deeply religious quality to advocacy for the investment in and support for human space exploration, lending to the endeavor of a "higher purpose" that helps to explain both the generous nature of the actual investment and the ultimate unwillingness of Americans to eviscerate space budgets despite less than full support for space exploration. This article examines religious conceptions as a means of analyzing what might be termed a "space gospel." I lay out here the proposition that human spaceflight may be viewed as a religion with similar attributes to those present in mainstream religious denominations. This approach to exploring the history of human spaceflight offers a different and useful frame of understanding that broadens basic conceptions about this aspect of the human past.
`In' analytical NoteAstropolitics Vol. 11, No.1-2; Jan-Aug 2013: p.45-64
Journal SourceAstropolitics Vol. 11, No.1-2; Jan-Aug 2013: p.45-64
Key WordsCold War Politics ;  Human Spaceflight ;  Moon ;  Human Space Exploration ;  Space ;  Earth


 
 
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