VOLUME 11 NUMBER 1
JOURNAL OF SPACE PHILOSOPHY
Vol. 11. No. 1, Spring 2022
CONTENTS
FEATURE ARTICLE:
- “Psychological Challenges of Spaceflight” Annahita Nezami, David (Jeeva) Jeevendrampillai, Sucheshnadevi Patil, Susan Ip-Jewell, Oscar O’Farrill, and Tasha Coelho
- “Psychological Challenges of Distance Education on Mars” Mark Wagner
PREPARING FOR SPACE:
- “Evolution of Everyday Humans into Ideal Astronauts: A Glance into the World of Analog Missions,” Monica Parks
- “What Is the Role of Museums and Meaningful Extended Reality Experiences in Supporting Mental Health and Well-Being in Space? The Place in Space of Cultural and Heritage-Based Extended Reality Experiences,” Kaja Antlej, Annahita Nezami, Bahareh Nakisa, Kaori Becerril, and Sylvester Arnab
- “Application of Liminal Aesthetics in Immersive Environments as a Coping Methodology for Extreme Environments and Space,” Blanka Deroko
CIVILIZATION IN SPACE:
- “Civil Rights in Outer Space,” Rebecca Schembri
- “Overview Round Table Education Proto Task Force Report” Mark Wagner et al.
SPACE FOR EARTH:
- “Regulations for Space Based Solar Power as a Key for Innovation,” Ghanim Alotaib
- “Letter from the Earth” Daniel Fox
- “Space Prize,” Kim Macharia and Mark Wagner
- “Forthcoming KSI Graduate Programs”
- “Journal of Space Philosophy Editors”
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