Public Opinion on Space Research & Exploration in New Zealand
Lamb, Michael Nicholas
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Lamb, M. N. (2015). Public Opinion on Space Research & Exploration in New Zealand (Thesis, Master of Science Communication). University of Otago. Retrieved from http://hdl.handle.net/10523/5780
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Abstract:
The thesis conducts a pilot survey of New Zealander's interest in Space research and exploration, attempting to gauge how much support there is nationally. Furthermore, the second half of the thesis is a Creative Component titled "New Frontiers: The Future of Humanity in Space". This portion is a popular science-styled book dealing with the possibilities of the future of humanity among the stars.
Date:
2015
Advisor:
Davis, Lloyd Spencer
Degree Name:
Master of Science Communication
Degree Discipline:
Science Communication
Publisher:
University of Otago
Keywords:
New Zealand; Space; Science Communication; Interstellar Travel; Interstellar; Fermi Paradox; Public Opinion; Mars; Mars One
Research Type:
Thesis
Languages:
English
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