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The Last Frontier : How We'll Save or Lose the Solar System - WILLIAM SMITH

The Last Frontier

How We'll Save or Lose the Solar System

By: WILLIAM SMITH

Paperback | 24 January 2026

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Humanity is leaving Earth faster than it is learning from it. Rockets rise almost daily. Satellites multiply by the tens of thousands. Plans for Mars settlements, lunar mining, and asteroid extraction are no longer science fiction but active business strategies. Yet as we rush outward, we are carrying with us the same habits that destabilized our home planet. The same extract first and regulate later mindset. The same belief that nature exists only to be used. In The Last Frontier, William Smith argues that space is not a fresh start. It is a mirror. And what we are seeing reflected back should deeply concern us.

This book reveals the hidden environmental crisis unfolding beyond Earth right now. Orbital debris is building a dangerous shell around our planet that could lock humanity out of space for generations. Mars risks being contaminated before we answer one of science's most profound questions about life beyond Earth. The Moon is already being treated as an industrial resource rather than a shared scientific heritage. Asteroids are being claimed through legal loopholes that favor the first and wealthiest actors. Drawing on environmental science, space policy, history, and ethics, Smith shows how the same patterns that drove climate change, mass extinction, and inequality on Earth are rapidly being exported into the solar system.

But this is not a book of despair. It is a book about choice. Through vivid storytelling and rigorous research, The Last Frontier presents two possible futures. One leads to polluted orbits, scarred worlds, and a permanently diminished human presence in space. The other leads to careful exploration, protected planets, and a sustainable relationship with the cosmos. The difference between these futures is not technology. It is governance, values, and collective will. Written for general readers, space enthusiasts, environmentalists, and students, this book makes a clear and urgent case that the next twenty years will decide whether humanity becomes a responsible spacefaring species or repeats its greatest mistakes on a cosmic scale.

The solar system is still mostly untouched. That will not last. The question is no longer whether we will expand into space. The question is whether we will do so with wisdom.

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