Alice Gorman

Alice Gorman

scientist Australia

Alice Gorman is a prominent space archaeologist and associate professor at Flinders University in Australia. Her research focuses on the preservation of archaeological sites in outer space and the implications of human activity on other celestial bodies. Gorman is known for her critical perspective on space exploration, arguing that humanity should consider the ethical implications of altering extraterrestrial environments. In recent discussions about the future of space settlements, she raised concerns about the environmental and social impacts of colonizing other planets, emphasizing the need for a more sustainable approach to space exploration. Her insights highlight the importance of integrating archaeological and ethical considerations into the rapidly evolving field of space science.

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Slovenia Slovenia: Alice Gorman is an Australian archaeologist who is one of the pioneers of the space archaeology project at the International Space Station. 9

Delo – major Slovenian daily, est. 1959: Vesoljska tekma je v polnem razmahu

Egypt Egypt: Alice Gorman, a space archaeologist at Flinders University, suggested that the object might be debris from a Chinese rocket called 'Jielong'. 7

Youm7: العثور على جسم غامض سقط من الفضاء فى صحراء أستراليا

United Kingdom United Kingdom: Alice Gorman is a leading space archaeologist who commented on the space debris found in Australia. 8

The Guardian: Space debris found on fire near WA mining town suspected to be from Chinese rocket | Western Australia

United States United States: Alice Gorman, a space archaeologist and associate professor at Australia’s Flinders University, argues that creating in-space settlements is not a moral imperative. 6

CNN: Mars settlements or orbital colonies? Here’s what Elon Musk and Jeff Bezos envision for our future in space