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Colliding Worlds: Asteroid Research and the Legitimization of War in Space

机译:碰撞的世界:小行星研究与太空战争的合法化

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Over the past 20 years a small group of astronomers and planetary scientists has actively promoted the idea that an asteroid might collide with the Earth and destroy civilization. Despite concerns about placing weapons in space, the asteroid scientists repeatedly met with scientists from the Strategic Defense Initiative to discuss mitigation technologies. This paper examines the narrative context in which asteroids were constructed as a threat and astronomy was reconfigured as an interventionist science. I argue that conceptualizing asteroids through narratives of technological salvation invoked a 'narrative imperative' that drew the astronomers towards the militaristic endings that their stories demanded. Impact-threat science thus demonstrates both the ways in which scientific research can be framed by fictional narratives and the ideological ends that such narratives can serve.
机译:在过去的20年中,一小群天文学家和行星科学家积极倡导小行星可能与地球碰撞并破坏文明的想法。尽管担心在太空中放置武器,小行星科学家还是反复与“战略防御计划”的科学家会面,讨论了缓解技术。本文考察了叙事语境,在该叙事语境中小行星被构造为威胁,而天文学则被重新配置为干预科学。我认为,通过技术救助的叙事概念化小行星的做法引起了“叙事性要求”,使天文学家朝着他们的故事要求的军国主义结局迈进。因此,撞击威胁科学既说明了虚构叙事可以构成科学研究的方式,也说明了此类叙事可以发挥的意识形态目的。

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