Toward the Stars: Technological, Ethical, and Sociopolitical Dimensions of Interstellar Exploration
Florian Neukart

TL;DR
This paper discusses the technological advancements and ethical considerations of interstellar exploration, emphasizing the need for responsible, equitable, and environmentally conscious approaches to humanity's potential expansion beyond our solar system.
Contribution
It provides an integrated framework combining scientific progress with ethical principles to guide future interstellar exploration responsibly.
Findings
Advancements in propulsion and habitat technology
Ethical frameworks for extraterrestrial colonization
Recommendations for responsible space exploration
Abstract
The endeavor of interstellar exploration is a convergence of technical innovation and profound ethical inquiry, challenging humanity to extend its reach beyond the confines of our solar system while contemplating the moral implications of such a leap. This paper explores the multifaceted aspects of interstellar travel, exploring advancements in propulsion systems, habitat construction, and life support alongside the ethical, sociopolitical, and philosophical questions that arise as we consider colonizing extraterrestrial worlds. We underscore the imperative for an integrative framework harmonizing scientific achievements with a deep ethical commitment to responsible exploration, environmental stewardship, and respect for potential extraterrestrial life. Our analysis highlights the dual nature of interstellar exploration as both a technical endeavor and a philosophical journey,…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSpace Science and Extraterrestrial Life · Space exploration and regulation · Spaceflight effects on biology
