British cosmologist and astrophysicist
Martin John Rees (born 23 June 1942 in York) is an English cosmologist and . He has been Astronomer Royal since 1995, Master of Trinity College, Cambridge since 2004, and President of the Royal Society since 2005.
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Native Name:
Martin John Rees
Alternative Names:
Baron Rees of Ludlow
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Martin John Rees, Baron Rees of Ludlow, OM, FRS, FREng, FMedSci
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Lord Martin Rees
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Professor Martin John Rees, Baron Rees of Ludlow
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Sir Martin Rees
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Rees M. J.
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Once the threshold is crossed when there is a self-sustaining level of life in space, then life's long-range future will be secure irrespective of any of the risks on Earth (with the single exception of the catastrophic destruction of space itself). Will this happen before our technical civilisation disintegrates, leaving this as a might-have-been? Will the self-sustaining space communities be established before a catastrophe sets back the prospect of any such enterprise, perhaps foreclosing it for ever? We live at what could be a defining moment for the cosmos, not just for our Earth.