"The Goldilocks Mission is the first dedicated organization to set, as its goal, the travel to and the colonization of another truly livable planet when it is discovered. This may take many decades before this mission leaves earth and possibly many more, depending on future developments and discoveries in propulsion in space and time travel, before it arrives at its new home."
-Dr. Spencer Brown
Dr. Brown takes us on to a journey into the heart of the Goldilocks Mission and explores the near-future possibility of Man migrating to stars beyond our own sun.
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Part hard science, part speculative fiction and full of exciting adventure; the Goldilocks Mission: Man's Next Migration paints the picture of the first organization in the world to actually look at space colonization as something attainable. It takes a long, hard look at where we've been, where we are now, and how far we need to go to achieve this goal. And through all of this runs the heartfelt story of the extraordinary people who are envisioned to embark on this journey and what they'll find along the way.
The book beautifully illustrates this real-life organization's ultimate goal. More than simply making a new home for the human race on another planet, the real vision goes far deeper: the aim is to transform humanity itself; to take the very best of what makes us great as a species and nurture it and allow it to grow. The end result will be something far greater than anything anyone living on today's Earth can imagine.
The Goldilocks Mission: Man's Next Migration is an excellent addition to almost any library. Whether you're a fan of space exploration, a science-and-technology enthusiast, a humanist, a futurist, or just a plain-old sci-fi nut, you're bound to find something in these pages that'll grab hold of you and take you along for the ride.
Join Dr. Spencer as he takes us on an exciting journey into the heart of the Goldilocks Mission and explores both present and emerging technologies that will empower man's migration to the stars.