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Robert Zubrin

    Robert Zubrin is een Amerikaanse lucht- en ruimtevaartingenieur en auteur, bekend om zijn pleidooi voor menselijke exploratie van Mars. Zijn werk onderzoekt kritisch de technische en logistieke hindernissen die interplanetaire reizen bemoeilijken. Zubrins geschriften duiken in innovatieve benaderingen die zijn ontworpen om de complexiteit van het bereiken van andere werelden te overwinnen. Zijn doel is om lezers te inspireren en te informeren over het potentieel om de aanwezigheid van de mensheid buiten de aarde uit te breiden.

    The Case for Space
    Entering Space: Creating a Spacefaring Civilization
    The Case for Space: How the Revolution in Spaceflight Opens Up a Future of Limitless Possibility
    Benedict Arnold
    The Case for Mars
    Merchants of Despair
    • Merchants of Despair

      • 328bladzijden
      • 12 uur lezen
      4,4(6)Tarief

      There was a time when humanity looked in the mirror and saw something precious, worth protecting and fighting for--indeed, worth liberating. But now we are beset on all sides by propaganda promoting a radically different viewpoint. According to this idea, human beings are a cancer upon the Earth, a species whose aspirations and appetites are endangering the natural order. This is the core of antihumanism. Merchants of Despair traces the pedigree of this ideology and exposes its deadly consequences in startling and horrifying detail. The book names the chief prophets and promoters of antihumanism over the last two centuries, from Thomas Malthus through Paul Ehrlich and Al Gore. It exposes the worst crimes perpetrated by the antihumanist movement, including eugenics campaigns in the United States and genocidal anti-development and population-control programs around the world. Combining riveting tales from history with powerful policy arguments, Merchants of Despair provides scientific refutations to antihumanism's major pseudo-scientific claims, including its modern tirades against nuclear power, pesticides, population growth, biotech foods, resource depletion, industrial development, and, most recently, fear-mongering about global warming. Merchants of Despair exposes this dangerous agenda and makes the definitive scientific and moral case against it.

      Merchants of Despair
    • "The Case for Mars makes living in space seem more possible than ever in this updated 25th anniversary edition, featuring the latest information on the planet's exploration and the drive to send humans there. Since the beginning of human history, Mars has been an alluring dream--the stuff of legends, gods, and mystery. The planet most like ours, it had long been thought impossible to reach, let alone explore and inhabit. But that is changing fast. In February 2021, the American rover Perseverance will touch down on Mars. Equipped with a powerful suite of scientific instruments--including some that will attempt to make oxygen from the Martian atmosphere--the rover also carries a helicopter that will take spectacular panoramic movies from the air. Most exciting of all, a spectrometer onboard may find evidence of fossils left behind by microbes millions of years ago, when the planet was warm and wet, proving at last that life on Earth is not unique, but a general phenomenon in the universe. Meanwhile, in Boca Chica, Texas, Elon Musk's SpaceX has created a shipyard that is building and testing the vessels that will take humans to Mars before this decade is out. Leading space exploration expert Robert Zubrin crafted the daring blueprint for humanity's reach to the Red Planet twenty-five years ago, when he first published The Case for Mars. Now, in this updated edition, he looks to the future once more to describe how--in an era when the American space program and private companies like SpaceX are racing to send astronauts to Mars--our first colonies there are imminent. In the grand tradition of successful explorers, Zubrin calls for a travel-light and live-off-the-land approach to Martian settlement. He explains how scientists can use present-day technology to send humans to Mars, produce fuel and oxygen on the planet's surface with its own natural resources, build bases and communities, and one day, terraform--or alter the atmosphere of the planet in order to pave the way for sustainable life. As a landmark new mission opens the decisive campaign to take humans to the Red Planet, Zubrin lays out a comprehensive plan to build life on a new world"--Publisher's website

      The Case for Mars
    • Benedict Arnold

      A Drama of the American Revolution in Five Acts

      • 104bladzijden
      • 4 uur lezen
      4,0(3)Tarief

      Set during the tumultuous American Revolution, this drama explores the complex character of Benedict Arnold, a once-heroic figure who ultimately betrays his country. The play delves into themes of loyalty, ambition, and the moral dilemmas faced by individuals in wartime. Through five acts, it portrays Arnold's internal struggles, his relationships with key historical figures, and the societal pressures that lead to his infamous decision. The narrative captures the emotional and political conflicts of the era, offering a nuanced perspective on a controversial figure in American history.

      Benedict Arnold
    • "A new space race has begun. But the rivals in this case are not superpowers but competing entrepreneurs. These daring pioneers are creating a revolution in spaceflight that promises to transform the near future. Astronautical engineer Robert Zubrin spells out the potential of these new developments in an engrossing narrative that is visionary yet grounded by a deep understanding of the practical challenges. Fueled by the combined expertise of the old aerospace industry and the talents of Silicon Valley entrepreneurs, spaceflight is becoming cheaper. The new generation of space explorers has already achieved a major breakthrough by creating reusable rockets. Zubrin foresees more rapid innovation, including global travel from any point on Earth to another in an hour or less; orbital hotels; moon bases with incredible space observatories; human settlements on Mars, the asteroids, and the moons of the outer planets; and then, breaking all limits, pushing onward to the stars."--Publisher's website.

      The Case for Space: How the Revolution in Spaceflight Opens Up a Future of Limitless Possibility
    • "Robert Zubrin is a true engineering genius like the heroic engineers of the past."-- Frederick Turner, American Enterprise Using nuts-and-bolts engineering and a unique grasp of human history, Robert Zubrin takes us to the not-very-distant future, when our global society will branch out into the universe. From the current-day prospect of lunar bases and Mars settlements to the outer reaches of other galaxies, Zubrin delivers the most important and forward-looking work on space and the true possibilities of human exploration since Carl Sagan's Cosmos. Sagan himself said of Zubrin's humans-to-Mars plan, " Bob Zubrin really, nearly alone, changed our thinking on this issue." With Entering Space , he takes us further, into the prospect of human expansion to the outer planets of our own solar system--and beyond.

      Entering Space: Creating a Spacefaring Civilization
    • Energy Victory

      Winning the War on Terror by Breaking Free of Oil

      • 357bladzijden
      • 13 uur lezen
      3,0(2)Tarief

      The book presents a compelling case for a transformative shift in U.S. energy policy, highlighting the detrimental impact of OPEC on the economy and political integrity. Robert Zubrin argues that the longstanding ties with OPEC have led to economic exploitation and have inadvertently supported terrorism. He proposes a bold plan aimed at liberating the U.S. from this dependency, seeking to disrupt the cycle of corruption and enhance national security through innovative energy solutions.

      Energy Victory
    • The Holy Land

      • 312bladzijden
      • 11 uur lezen
      3,0(19)Tarief

      Exploring a dystopian scenario, the narrative questions the morality of a world where Americans are depicted as terrorists and a more advanced superpower intervenes violently. It delves into the disturbing implications of religious leaders advocating for violence against non-believers and the recruitment of child assassins by the government. The story challenges readers to consider their responses to such a chaotic society and the ethical dilemmas faced by both Americans and outsiders in confronting these extreme circumstances.

      The Holy Land
    • The Worst-Case Scenario: Mars

      You Decide How To Survive!

      • 208bladzijden
      • 8 uur lezen

      The reader chooses the course of an adventure in which a crew of astronauts--the youngest to ever make the journey--sets off on a mission to Mars.

      The Worst-Case Scenario: Mars
    • The Case for Nukes

      How We Can Beat Global Warming and Create a Free, Open, and Magnificent Future

      • 330bladzijden
      • 12 uur lezen

      Written by a world-renowned nuclear and aerospace engineer, this book presents a compelling argument for the strategic use of nuclear energy and weapons. It challenges conventional wisdom about nuclear deterrence and explores the potential benefits of nuclear technology in addressing global challenges. The author draws on extensive expertise to discuss the implications of nuclear power for national security and environmental sustainability, making a case for re-evaluating its role in modern society.

      The Case for Nukes