One day, astrobiologists could make the most fantastic discovery of
all time: the detection of complex extraterrestrial life. As space
agencies continue to search for life in our Universe, fundamental
questions are raised: are we awake to the revolutionary effects on
human science, society and culture that alien contact will bring? And
how is it possible to imagine the unknown? In this book, Mark Brake
tells the compelling story of how the portrayal of extraterrestrial
life has developed over the last two and a half thousand years. Taking
examples from the history of science, philosophy, film and fiction, he
showcases how scholars, scientists, film-makers and writers have
devoted their energies to imagining life beyond this Earth. From
Newton to Kubrick, and Lucian to H. G. Wells, this is a fascinating
account for anyone interested in the extraterrestrial life debate,
from general readers to amateur astronomers and undergraduate students
studying astrobiology.
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Communicating the Science and Culture of Astrobiology
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ISBN
9781139853477
Publisert
2014
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Vendor
Cambridge University Press
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Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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