About Building the Space Infrastructure: Developing the Cis-Lunar Neighborhood by Alastair Browne
The future of humanity is beyond Earth—are we ready to build it?
Space is no longer just for astronauts. It’s time to industrialize, settle, and mine the final frontier.
In Building the Space Infrastructure, space development expert Alastair S. Browne lays out a step-by-step roadmap for expanding human civilization beyond low Earth orbit. With industries and governments already planning Moon bases and asteroid mining, this book explores how we can safely and efficiently build the infrastructure necessary for space travel, manufacturing, and long-term settlement.
With an M.S. in Space Studies and years of experience in space policy and development, Alastair S Browne has dedicated his career to analyzing how humanity can thrive beyond Earth. As the co-author of Cosmic Careers, he brings a practical, solutions-based approach to the challenges of space expansion.
In this book, you will:
– Discover what’s needed to make space travel safe and sustainable.
– Understand the dangers of space and how to mitigate them.
– Explore clean energy alternatives powered by space resources.
– Learn how to industrialize and settle space for long-term human presence.
– Uncover the Moon and Near-Earth Asteroids’ untapped wealth and potential.
Building the Space Infrastructure is a bold vision for the next era of human civilization. The future is waiting—are you ready to take the first step?
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Author Bio:
Alastair S Browne is a writer and lives in Durham, North Carolina. He is the author of Cosmic Careers, a book on future jobs in the coming space movement, published internationally. His other writings include topics pertaining to different problems this world is facing today and how they can be resolved for the benefit of all.
Alastair attended North Carolina State University in Raleigh, and earned a B.S. degree in Statistics, and the University of North Dakota, in Grand Forks, where he obtained an M.S. degree in Space Studies.
Besides his passion for reading books and writing essays, Alastair likes to play music with friends and likes to travel, especially in northern regions of the world.