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Alice Gorman

    Alice Gorman, also known as Dr Space Junk, is an internationally recognised space archaeologist and space industry advocate. Her work investigates the archaeology and heritage of space junk, space stations, planetary landing sites, rocket launches, and antennas. Her writing delves into how we perceive and care for the material remnants of our expansion into the cosmos. Gorman offers a unique perspective on our future by framing it within the context of our past, through space debris and artifacts.

    Dr Space Junk vs The Universe
    • 2020

      Dr Space Junk vs The Universe

      • 304 pages
      • 11 hours of reading
      3.9(15)Add rating

      Going boldly forth as a pioneer in the fledgling field of space archaeology, Dr Alice Gorman (aka Dr Space Junk) turns the common perception of archaeology as an exploration of the ancient on its head. Her captivating inquiry into the most modern and daring of technologies spanning some 60 years -- a mere speck in cosmic terms -- takes the reader on a journey which captures the relics of space forays and uncovers the cultural value of detritus all too readily dismissed as junk. In this book, she takes a physical journey through the solar system and beyond, and a conceptual journey into human interactions with space. Her tools are artefacts, historical explorations, the occasional cocktail recipe, and the archaeologist's eye applied not only to the past, but the present and future as well. Erudite and playful, Dr Space Junk reveals that space is not as empty as we might think. And that by looking up and studying space artefacts, we learn an awful lot about our own culture on Earth. She makes us realise that objects from the past -- the material culture produced by the Space Age and beyond -- are so significant to us now because they remind us of what we might want to hold onto into the future

      Dr Space Junk vs The Universe