Islands in the Sky: Bold New Ideas for Colonizing Space

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Islands in the Sky: Bold New Ideas for Colonizing Space (Stanley Schmidt and Robert Zubrin, eds., Wiley, 1996, ISBN 0-471-13561-5) is a book composed of a collection of factual articles on space colonization, several from recognized experts in the field.[1]

The articles range from colloquial to fairly technical, occasionally deriving results after a series of calculus equations. Their subject matter ranges from colonization of the inner Solar System to the outer Solar System and interstellar colonization, and from novel application of well-understood engineering principles, to speculative physics theories. It includes five articles authored or co-authored by Zubrin; other notable authors include Robert L. Forward, Martyn J. Fogg, and Christopher McKay. The book is also notable for including a publication of Robert Zubrin's Mars Direct mission architecture (first formulated in 1990), which was soon expanded into a book of its own, The Case For Mars: The Plan to Settle the Red Planet and Why We Must, and which provided the impetus for the founding of the Mars Society.[2]

Contents[]

  • Introduction, Stanley Schmidt
  • Part One: Breaking the Bonds of the Earth
  • Part Two: Stepping Into the Solar System
    • "Mars Direct: A Proposal for the Rapid Exploration and Colonization of the Red Planet", Robert Zubrin and David A. Baker
    • "Inward Ho!", Stephen L. Gillett
    • "Colonizing the Outer Solar System", Robert Zubrin
    • "Islands in the Sky: Human Exploration and Settlement of the Oort Cloud", Richard P. Terra
    • "Alien Life Between Here and the Stars", Robert L. Forward
  • Part Three: Creating New Worlds
  • Part Four: Advanced Drives and Interstellar Travel
    • "To the Stars!", Gordon R. Woodcock
    • "The Magnetic Sail", Robert Zubrin
    • "The Tachyon Drive: Infinite Exhaust Velocity at Zero Energy Cost", John G. Cramer
    • "The Negative Matter Space Drive", Robert L. Forward
    • "The Economics of Interstellar Commerce", Warren Salomon

References[]

  1. ^ "SpaceViews: Book Reviews". archive.seds.org. Retrieved 2016-08-01.
  2. ^ "Robert Zubrin Facts, information, pictures | Encyclopedia.com articles about Robert Zubrin". www.encyclopedia.com. Retrieved 2016-08-01.
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