Authors
Tessaleno Devezas, Francisco Cristovão L de Melo, Maria Luisa Gregori, Maria Cristina V Salgado, Joana R Ribeiro, Christian BC Devezas
Publication date
2012/6/1
Journal
Technological Forecasting and Social Change
Volume
79
Issue
5
Pages
963-985
Publisher
North-Holland
Description
This article is geared toward shedding some more light on what may be the next space race and its contours. Space flight is undoubtedly a human achievement of the second half of the 20th century, and probably the most audacious one of the past century. The space race started suddenly in the 1950s and has grown explosively during the following two decades, but decreased steadily after the 1970s. After the 1990s, however, we have seen a shy rebirth of space-related activities, when many other actors (states) entered the stage, adding up to the agonizing role of the two-actor piece that we have witnessed during the so-called Cold War. The opening years of the 21st century provided a more complex narrative for space exploration. At the start of the new millennium a new technosphere [1] emerged, dominated by what is used to be called as the Information and Communications Technologies (ICT), with the …
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