Join Ulysses Maclaren from SSW TV and Richard Campbell from .NET Rocks and RunAs Radio as they launch into the realm of space exploration and what it takes for humanity to become a spacefaring civilization. From infrastructure in space to mining asteroids and the concept of O’Neill cylinders, this discussion traverses the realms of current capabilities, speculative science, and the future of human habitation beyond Earth.
00:00 | Introduction to Space Exploration Talk
01:06 | The Steps to Becoming a Spacefaring Civilization
02:06 | Importance of In-Situ Resource Utilization
04:50 | The Role of Orbital Fuel Refueling Stations
06:22 | Mining and Refining Resources in Space
07:57 | The Potential for Space-Based Solar Power
10:49 | The Infrastructure Needed for Space Exploration
14:12 | Constructing in Space: O’Neill Cylinders and Beyond
17:27 | Spacefaring vs. Multiplanetary Civilization
19:26 | Conclusion and Thanks
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About the speakers
Richard Campbell
Richard Campbell wrote his first line of code in 1977. His career has spanned the computing industry both on the hardware and software sides, development, and operations. He was a co-founder of Strangeloop Networks, acquired by Radware in 2013, and was on the board of directors of Telerik, which was acquired by Progress Software in 2014. Today, he is a consultant and advisor to a number of successful technology firms and is the founder and chairman of Humanitarian Toolbox (www.htbox.org), a public charity that builds open-source software for disaster relief. Richard also hosts three podcasts: .NET Rocks! (www.dotnetrocks.com) for .NET developers, RunAs Radio (www.runasradio.com) for IT Professionals, and Windows Weekly (https://twit.tv/shows/windows-weekly).