The Geopolitical Space Race – With Tim Marshall
Offered By: The Royal Institution via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the geopolitical implications of the modern space race in this 52-minute lecture by bestselling author and international diplomacy expert Tim Marshall. Delve into the history of space exploration and its impact on global politics, examining how astropolitics is shaping international relations. Learn about crucial concepts like Lagrange Points, the role of private enterprises like SpaceX's Starlink, and the potential for conflict in space. Discover the challenges of space debris, the importance of space treaties, and the future of lunar exploration. Gain insights into how space technology benefits life on Earth and contemplate the timeline for human colonization beyond our planet. This comprehensive talk offers a fascinating look at the intersection of geography, politics, and space exploration, providing a glimpse into the future of humanity's ventures beyond Earth.
Syllabus
Intro
The history of space and science
How this led to geopolitics
International relations in space
How geopolitics is now affecting astropolitics
Lagrange Points and the geography of space
War and how it plays out in space
How Elon Musk’s Starlink system affected astropolitics
The role of drones in geopolitics
Strategic Defense Initiative SDI – is it coming back?
Space debris and dual use satellites
Treaties and laws for outer space
The benefits of space exploration and technology
The future of technology and exploration on the moon
How long will it be until we are colonising space?
Taught by
The Royal Institution
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