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Greetings,
I am asking to see if there is enough interest in an aerospace
archaeology symposium for SHA 2010. Considering that confirmed off the
ground capabilities have been going on for more than 225 years and
design concepts by da Vinci and development in rocketry in China before
that, there is a wealth of possibilities.
For example: Vince Holyoak has examined aircraft wrecks in England from
before WW I through WW II; P. J. Capelotti examined the use of something
as simple as a rock in active resistance against the Nazi war
industries; Alice Gorman has written articles on orbital space debris
and space cultural landscapes and opression; Joe Flanagan examined the
legacy of the Space Race; Beth O'leary and Ann Darrin have co-edited The
Handbook of Space Engineering, Archaeology and Heritage due out this
summer; several airfields, staging, and research facilities have been
investigated throughout the world; there are museums that keep alive the
chronicle of humanity's attempts to expand beyond our terrestrial
confines, sadly some of those events have brought out the worst side of
us; and finally of all species on this planet, only humans have left
evidence of our existance throughout the solar system and beyond.
To my mind, that's a lot. Yet, only now is that body of data just
beginning to be studied and preservation concerns, measures, and laws
being proposed and expounded upon.
Anyway, that's my soap box stand for today. Anyone interested can
contact me at
William McAlexander
Arkansas State Highway and Transportation Department
Environmental Division
10324 I-30
P.O. Box 2261
Little Rock, Ar 72209
(501) 569-2078 wk.
(501) 330-2167 Hm.
(501) 913-5447 cell
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Thanks for your time and
Have a nice day!
William
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