The Ultraview Effect: What We Can Learn from Astronauts about Awe, Humility, and Exploring the Unknown

Author:   Deana L. Weibel
Publisher:   University of California Press
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9780520409521


Pages:   240
Publication Date:   12 May 2026
Format:   Hardback
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The Ultraview Effect: What We Can Learn from Astronauts about Awe, Humility, and Exploring the Unknown


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What astronauts' extraordinary experiences of awe and humility teach us about humanity. What is it like to stand in the shadow of Earth and the Moon and look out at the vastness of the Milky Way? To confront a view so grand it cannot be reproduced in a photo? These are the questions space anthropologist Deana L. Weibel asked as she interviewed astronauts and others in the space community. What they told her was not just surprising but also deeply moving. When gazing into star fields not fully visible from Earth, these astronauts experienced a profound sense of humility that fundamentally transformed their understanding of humanity. Welcome to the ultraview effect. The ultraview effect expands on the classic ""overview effect."" Comparing spacefarers to religious pilgrims, Weibel suggests that this experience of deep humility is a generative reaction to awe, which inspires exploration and adventure. When facing the vastness of the universe, acknowledging our monumental ignorance is what drives our will to discover. A fascinating dive into science, cognition, and spirituality, The Ultraview Effect draws from astronauts' own accounts to make the case that continued human space exploration is not only a scientifically essential endeavor but also a culturally enriching one.

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Author:   Deana L. Weibel
Publisher:   University of California Press
Imprint:   University of California Press
ISBN:  

9780520409521


ISBN 10:   0520409523
Pages:   240
Publication Date:   12 May 2026
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Awaiting stock   Availability explained
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“If the overview effect is about how small the Earth is, the ‘ultraview effect,’ as Weibel coins it, is about how big the universe is. . . . The history is fascinating and the awe is contagious.” * Kirkus Reviews * “This book reminds me why I first became interested in space. . . not so much to look down, but to look out. . . . [Weibel] tells stories I’ve never heard before.” * Francis French, historian, author, and former Director of Education of the San Diego Air & Space Museum *


“If the overview effect is about how small the Earth is, the ‘ultraview effect,’ as Weibel coins it, is about how big the universe is. . . . The history is fascinating and the awe is contagious.” * Kirkus Reviews *


Author Information

Deana L. Weibel is Professor of Anthropology at Grand Valley State University and author of A Sacred Vertigo: Pilgrimage and Tourism in Rocamadour, France. A frequent contributor to The Space Review, Weibel is also a Fellow of The Explorers Club and Chair of its Chicago/Great Lakes chapter.

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