Spring 2018 For the Love of Mars Why settling the Red Planet can lift us from our antihuman malaise James Poulos
Fall 2007 Our Proud Human Future Why traveling to other planets will still leave us lost in the cosmos Peter Augustine Lawler
Spring/Summer 2016 Getting Over ‘Apolloism’ The 1960s missions to the Moon are a bad template for today’s space program. Rand Simberg
Spring 2018 For the Love of Mars Why settling the Red Planet can lift us from our antihuman malaise James Poulos
Fall 2007 Our Proud Human Future Why traveling to other planets will still leave us lost in the cosmos Peter Augustine Lawler
Spring/Summer 2016 Getting Over ‘Apolloism’ The 1960s missions to the Moon are a bad template for today’s space program. Rand Simberg
Fall 2010 Opening Space with a ‘Transorbital Railroad’ What the space age could learn from the age of the iron horse Robert Zubrin
Symposium | Fall 2007 A Half-Century in Space Debating Hannah Arendt’s “The Conquest of Space and the Stature of Man”
Summer 2019 NASA’s Next 50 Years A half-century after Apollo, the agency risks irrelevance. It’s time for a real — and different — mission. Robert Zubrin
Winter 2016 Missing the Night Sky On light pollution, enlightenment, and our sense of finitude Jacob Hoerger