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  • The Overview Effect: Space Exploration and Human Evolution

  • Library of Flight
  • By: Frank White
  • Narrated by: Lawrence Tobias
  • Length: 15 hrs and 46 mins
  • 4.6 out of 5 stars (17 ratings)

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The Overview Effect: Space Exploration and Human Evolution

By: Frank White
Narrated by: Lawrence Tobias
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"The Overview Effect is an important book in helping people see that your attitude does change when you see the Earth from the space perspective - an experience that seems to be an almost universal phenomenon." - Edgar Mitchell, Apollo 14 astronaut, founder of the Institute of Noetic Sciences, founding member of the Overview Institute

"Space travel needs a new birth, and if we can tap into the desire to go into space, incredible things can come from it." - Sir Richard Branson, founder of the Virgin Group, which includes Virgin Galactic

More than 30 years ago, Frank White coined the term "overview effect", to describe the cognitive shift in awareness that results from the experience of viewing Earth from orbit or the moon. He found, that with great consistency, this experience profoundly affects space travelers' worldviews - their perceptions of themselves and our planet and our understanding of the future. White found that astronauts know from direct experience what the rest of us know only intellectually: We live on a planet that is like a natural spaceship moving through the universe at a high rate of speed. We are, in fact, the crew of "Spaceship Earth", as Buckminster Fuller described our world.

In The Overview Effect, Third Edition, Frank White expands on his original concept, which has now gained worldwide recognition and exposure. Using interviews with and writings by numerous astronauts and cosmonauts, he describes space exploration and settlement as necessary next steps in the evolution of human civilization and consciousness. The third edition features new interviews with the following astronauts, space advocates, and New Space entrepreneurs: Helen P. Sharman, Michael Lopez-Alegria, Sandra H. Magnus, John B. Herrington, Ron Garan, Akihiko Hoshide, Nicole Stott, Sir Richard Branson, George Whitesides, and Loretta Hidalgo Whitesides.

©1987, 1998, 2014 William Frank White (P)2018 William Frank White
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At the core of why we should explore space

This book had a profound impact on the direction of my career in the space industry. With all of the astronaut interviews and Frank's thoughtful analysis of the meaning of it all, it helped me more clearly understand why we explore space in the first place. Skeptics, the curious, and the learned would all benefit by reading this book and it's look into the why and the future of space exploration.

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Good, but could’ve been shorter

Very interesting analysis on how humans view our world once they’ve seen it from the outside. Few have had the opportunity to travel into space to gain this perspective (author included), but it’s interesting to hear how their thoughts changed after such an incredible experience.

The overview effect is a very interesting description of how a person’s notion of humanity can change once they’ve gained this insight, but it’s a little hard to believe the author couldn’t have gotten to the point a little sooner. The book is a little drawn out and the final third consists of interviews with former astronauts. A good read, but a little long for my taste.

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