Ghosts in the Machine: Space Junk and the Future of Earth Orbit
Material type: ArticlePublication details: Wiley 2019Description: vol 89, Issue 1, 2019 : (106-111)Online resources: In: Architectural designSummary: Hundreds of millions of objects are orbiting our planet, 94 per cent of which are pure machine debris. Space archaeologist Alice Gorman, who is Senior Lecturer at Flinders University in Adelaide, Australia, takes this AD's investigations beyond the Earth's surface and out into the near universe – looking at the material and cultural implications of the status quo, and reflecting on possibilities for the years and centuries to come.Item type | Current library | Collection | Call number | Vol info | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds | |
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Hundreds of millions of objects are orbiting our planet, 94 per cent of which are pure machine debris. Space archaeologist Alice Gorman, who is Senior Lecturer at Flinders University in Adelaide, Australia, takes this AD's investigations beyond the Earth's surface and out into the near universe – looking at the material and cultural implications of the status quo, and reflecting on possibilities for the years and centuries to come.
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