Beyond the Known: How Exploration Created the Modern World and Will Take Us to the Stars

Hardback

Main Details

Title Beyond the Known: How Exploration Created the Modern World and Will Take Us to the Stars
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Andrew Rader
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:352
Dimensions(mm): Height 234,Width 153
Category/GenreWorld history
Geographical discovery and exploration
ISBN/Barcode 9781471186479
ClassificationsDewey:910.9
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher Simon & Schuster Ltd
Imprint Simon & Schuster Ltd
Publication Date 12 November 2019
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

From brilliant young polymath Andrew Rader - an MIT-credentialled scientist, popular podcast host and SpaceX mission manager - an illuminating chronicle of exploration that spotlights humans' insatiable desire to continually push into new and uncharted territory, from civilisation's earliest days to current planning for interstellar travel. For the first time in history, the human species has the technology to destroy itself. But having developed that power, humans are also able to leave Earth and voyage into the vastness of space. After millions of years of evolution, we've arrived at the point where we can settle other worlds and begin the process of becoming multi-planetary. How did we get here? What does the future hold for us? Divided into four accessible sections, Beyond the Known examines major periods of discovery and rediscovery, from Classical Times, when Phoenicians, Persians and Greeks ventured forth; to The Age of European Exploration, which saw colonies sprout on nearly every continent; to The Era of Scientific Inquiry, when researchers developed brand new tools for mapping and travelling further; to Our Spacefaring Future, which unveils plans currently underway for settling other planets and, eventually, travelling to the stars. A Mission Manager at SpaceX with a light, engaging voice, Andrew Rader is at the forefront of space exploration. As a gifted historian, Rader, who has won global acclaim for his stunning breadth of knowledge, is singularly positioned to reveal the story of human exploration that is also the story of scientific achievement. Told with an infectious zeal for travelling beyond the known, Beyond the Known illuminates how very human it is to emerge from the cave and walk towards an infinitely expanding horizon.

Author Biography

Andrew Rader is a Mission Manager at SpaceX. He holds a PhD in Aerospace Engineering from MIT specializing in long-duration spaceflight. In 2013, he won the Discovery Channel's competitive television series Canada's Greatest Know-It-All. He also co-hosts the weekly podcast Spellbound, which covers topics from science to economics to history and psychology. Beyond the Known is Rader's first book for adults. You can find him at Andrew-Rader.com.

Reviews

'Beyond the Known is an engaging, full-colour route map showing us how we got here, and where we're now destined to go.' -- Tim Marshall, author of the bestselling Prisoners of Geography 'A thrilling and irresistible history of human exploration, Andrew Rader's Beyond the Known shows as much admiration for the Polynesians who conquered the Pacific in outrigger canoes as for the astronauts who will take us to distant planets. Celebrating discoverers from every continent, this is world history at its best.' -- Eugene Rogan, Professor of Modern Middle Eastern History, University of Oxford, and author of the international bestsellers, The Arabs: A History and The Fall of the Ottomans 'In Beyond the Known Andrew Rader achieves something almost as ambitious as the pioneers he writes about: he retraces the 10,000-year history of exploration, from the Stone Age to the Space Age, in a single book-sized expedition. As the centuries flew by, I learned something new on every page.' -- Ken Jennings, New York Times bestselling author of Maphead 'Scintillating, coruscating, Beyond the Known shows just how powerful the human urge to travel, to explore, to move always has been and always will be. It is a light on the past - and for the future.' -- Anthony Pagden, author of The Enlightenment: And Why it Still Matters 'Andrew Rader's Beyond the Known is a smashing narrative about the history, the promise, and the innately human drive to explore, from antiquity to today to the coming Star Trek era. I could not put it down!' -- Alan Stern, Principal Investigator of NASA's New Horizons Mission 'Has an air of authority as well as a lively pace....Good scientific speculation that will leave readers yearning to see how it turns out. An astute - and highly flattering - view of human aspirations.' * Kirkus Reviews *