ABOUT THE BOOK
This book is partnering with outer space: it is a novel Era for NASA which presents a pioneering investigation of eco-somatic space habitats, a visionary concept that flawlessly integrates ecological doctrine and somatic practices to approach sustainable and harmonious livelihood environments in the final frontier.
Somatic practices, which centre on the body-mind interconnectedness, are vital for the well-being of astronauts in the demanding circumstances of space. By incorporating somatic techniques such as mindfulness, conscious exercises, self-reliance, self-regulatory body/mind work and movement practices, eco-somatic habitats can endorse physical and mental health, diminish nervous tension, and increase overall eminence of life for space travellers.
This interdisciplinary effort delves into the challenges and opportunities of long-term space journeying, examining the foundation of present space stations and envisioning a potential where humans can flourish in microgravity. The book explores the architectural design of eco-somatic habitats, the significance of closed-loop systems, and the psychosomatic considerations for long-duration space voyages.
With insights from foremost researchers and NASA experts, Partnering with the Cosmos offers an undeniable apparition for the future of space discovery, highlighting the budding of eco-somatic habitats to sustain human missions to Mars and afar. This book is a must-read for scholars, researchers, and policymakers fascinated by the intersection of science, technology, and human venture, as well as for those seeking to comprehend the prospect of space exploration and the imminent sustainable human resolution further than the Earth.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Nehmat Kaur Dhillon (Somatic movement pioneer, educator and practitioner)
MA Dance & Somatic Wellbeing: connections to the living body, University of Central Lancashire, UK. (Completion of the MA Dance and Somatic Wellbeing could be accepted as part of the new Doctor of Arts being offered by UCLan).
BA Joint (HONS) Dance Movement Studies and Healing Arts, University of Derby, UK
Certificate of Higher Education in; BA (HONS) Dance and Theatre professional Practice studies, Coventry University, UK.
Worked as an Associate lecturer & Guest (visiting lecturer) for the Undergraduate course, BA (HONS) Dance Performance and Teaching programme at the University of Central Lancashire, UK.
Received a Gold medal, Gold Badge and silver medal for outstanding contribution to the International Dance Council, UNESCO.