VOLUME 11 NUMBER 1

JOURNAL OF SPACE PHILOSOPHY

Vol. 11. No. 1, Spring 2022

CONTENTS

  1. “Journal Cover”
  2. “Dedication”
  3. Preface”
  4. Contents”
  5.  

FEATURE ARTICLE:

  1. “Psychological Challenges of Spaceflight” Annahita Nezami, David (Jeeva) Jeevendrampillai, Sucheshnadevi Patil, Susan Ip-Jewell, Oscar O’Farrill, and Tasha Coelho
  2. “Psychological Challenges of Distance Education on Mars” Mark Wagner
     

PREPARING FOR SPACE:

  1. “Evolution of Everyday Humans into Ideal Astronauts: A Glance into the World of Analog Missions,Monica Parks
  2. “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
  3. “Application of Liminal Aesthetics in Immersive Environments as a Coping Methodology for Extreme Environments and Space,Blanka Deroko
     

CIVILIZATION IN SPACE:

  1. “Civil Rights in Outer Space,” Rebecca Schembri
  2. “Overview Round Table Education Proto Task Force Report” Mark Wagner et al.

SPACE FOR EARTH:

  1. “Regulations for Space Based Solar Power as a Key for Innovation,” Ghanim Alotaib
  2. “Letter from the Earth” Daniel Fox
  3. “Space Prize,” Kim Macharia and Mark Wagner
  4. Forthcoming KSI Graduate Programs
  5. “Journal of Space Philosophy Editors”

 

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