Space Settlement Annotated Bibliography
The books, articles, and other media mentioned are,
in my opinion, some of the best references on space settlement
and related disciplines.
Most of them I have read, but a few have been recommended to
me by others.
I hope you find them helpful.
Last update: June 1995.
Space Settlement Books
- Space Settlements: A Design Study, NASA SP-413,1977.
Summary of an early summer study of space
settlements.
- Space Resources and Space Settlements, NASA SP-428, 1979.
Detailed study of several space settlement design aspects,
including life support systems and construction materials
- Humans in Space: 21st Century Frontiers,
Harry L. Shipman, Plenum Press, 1989. A conservative, NASA insider view of space
settlement with lots of good information. Shipman estimates that there is a
42% chance that space settlement is in our future.
- The Millennial Project: Colonizing the Galaxy in
Eight Easy Steps, Marshal T. Savage;
Little, Brown and Company, 1992. An awe inspiring vision of
Life colonizing the galaxy in relatively small steps. There are decent
back-of-the-envelope style 'proofs' of the feasibility of each
step. But there's lots of work to fill in the holes. A non-profit
group, the
First Millennial Foundation, is trying to execute the
ideas in this book.
- Colonies in Space, Heppenheimer, T.A.;
Stackpole Books.
A thorough description of space settlement design factors and
construction.
- Space Colonies: A CoEvolution Book Ed. Stewart Brand;
Whole Earth Catalog.
This is the book that got me hooked on space settlement.
A terrific debate on the pros and cons with some of the
most far-out thinking in the field.
- Handbook for Space Colonists, Stine, G. Harry;
Holt, Rinehart, and Winston, 1985.
Discussion of space settlement design to accommodate human
requirements.
- Pioneering the Space Frontier,
Report of the National Commission on Space, Bantom Books, 1986.
Projections of human activities in space well into the
21st century.
- The High Frontier--Human Colonies in Space,
O'Neill, Gerard K.; Space Studies Institute Press, 1989
(reprint of the 1976 edition).
Descriptions of space settlement designs, with some
discussion of construction techniques and economics. Dr. O'Neill
started modern space settlement design. He is, however, much
better at physics than popular writing.
- The Space Enterprise Stine, G. Harry;
Ace Books, 1980.
Predicts how factories and industry will evolve in space,
including supporting infrastructure and technologies.
- The Third Industrial Revolution, Stine, G. Harry;
G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1975.
Wide-ranging discussion of how industry will develop
and operate in space.
Conference Proceedings
The
Space Studies Institute, Princeton University, and the
American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA)
have sponsored a biennial conference on space settlement
at Princeton University for
many years. With one exception, the proceedings are
published by the AIAA.
- Space Manufacturing 9: The High Frontier, Accession,
Development and Utilization. The 11th
conference (1993). B. Faughanan, editor.
- Space Manufacturing 8: Energy and Materials from Space.
The 10th conference (1991). B. Faughanan, G. Maryniak editors.
- Space Manufacturing 7: Space Resources to Improve
Life on Earth. The 9th conference (1989).
B. Faughanan, G. Maryniak editors.
- Space Manufacturing 6: Nonterrestrial Resources,
Biosciences, and Space Engineering The 8th conference (1987).
B. Faughanan, G. Maryniak editors.
- Space Manufacturing 5: Engineering with Lunar and Asteroidal
Materials The 7th conference (1985).
B. Faughanan, G. Maryniak editors.
- I don't have the 1983 conference proceedings. It was
published by AAS.
- Space Manufacturing 4. The 5th conference (1981).
J. Grey, L. A. Hamdan, editors.
- Space Manufacturing Facilities 3. The 4th conference (1979).
J. Grey, L. A. Hamdan, editors.
- Space Manufacturing Facilities 2. The 3rd conference (1977).
J. Grey, editor.
- Space Manufacturing Facilities (Space Colonies).
The 1st and 2nd conference (1974 and 1975). J. Grey, editor.
Books on Background Subjects
- Introduction to Space: The Science of Spaceflight ,
Damon, Thomas; Orbit Book Company, Inc., 1989.
Broad-based introductory material applicable to human
activities in space; includes methods for calculating orbital
parameters.
- Orbital Motion, Roy, A. E., Adam Hilger,
Bristol and Philadelphia, 1988.
Very good textbook on orbital dynamics. Assumes the
readers knows calculus and elementary vector methods.
- Designing Places for People , Deasy, C. M.;
Whitney Library of Design, 1985.
Presentation of human behavioral issues for designers and architects
of buildings and spaces.
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