Assuring Humanity’s Interstellar Mission Capability for Posterity
2020
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This work is dedicated to the late Ben Finney, co-editor of Interstellar Migration and the Human Experience, and co-organizer of the eponymous Conference on Interstellar Migration in May 1983. This paper is modeled on W.K. Hartman’s "The Resource Base in Our Solar System" (appears as the second chapter), and follows my own "Fusion Fuel Resource Base in Our Solar System", as presented at the "Foundations of Interstellar Studies" workshop at City University of New York in June of this year, to be published in JBIS.
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