CNN's John Sutter spoke with the director of nassa, Andrew Hammond. He said he was struck by how some companies like blue origin and space x are not for the public but for millionaire directors. Hammers: I think part of capitalism's effectiveness is how it takes things that we care about and then tries to sell them back to us. But you can't convince me that space acts went to people in rural communities and said, what are your primary concerns?Hammers: It's true that having access to the internet is important; i don't want to diminish that.
Paris Marx is joined by Chanda Prescod-Weinstein to discuss the science behind the new space telescope, the problems with the billionaire space race, and why we need to challenge the capitalist and colonial forces driving the the effort to commercialize space.
Chanda Prescod-Weinstein is the author of The Disordered Cosmos: A Journey into Dark Matter, Spacetime, and Dreams Deferred. She’s also an assistant professor of Physics and core faculty member in Women’s and Gender Studies at the University of New Hampshire, and a columnist at New Scientist and Physics World. Follow Chanda on Twitter at @IBJIYONGI.
Tech Won’t Save Us offers a critical perspective on tech, its worldview, and wider society with the goal of inspiring people to demand better tech and a better world. Follow the podcast (@techwontsaveus) and host Paris Marx (@parismarx) on Twitter, and support the show on Patreon.
The podcast is produced by Eric Wickham and part of the Harbinger Media Network.
Also mentioned in this episode:
- Chanda wrote “Becoming Martian” for the Baffler earlier this year, and called last year for the James Webb Space Telescope to be renamed.
- Paris wrote about the billionaire space race for Tribune Magazine.
- Of the five initial images released from the JW Space Telescope, Chanda described the First Deep Field and noted the accessibility of its alt-text on Twitter.
- As part of Joe Biden’s trip to Saudi Arabia in July 2022, the country signed onto the Artemis Accords. The Accords have faced criticism as a US-centric and commercial set of bilateral agreements that seek to set new norms beyond international law.
- Saturday Night Live made fun of the billionaire space race.
- In July, the head of Roscosmos indicated it planned to pull out of the International Space Station, though an official notice has not been made. The segment Paris mentioned on AlJazeera can be found here.
- Starlink is undemocratically altering how we see the night sky, which some Indigenous groups are calling “astro-colonialism.”
- Gil Scott-Heron released “Whitey on the Moon” in 1970.
- Chanda called attention to the Just Space Alliance.
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