Astronauts’ Sensemaking of Dangerous Beauty: An Account of the Overview Effect for Organizational Theory

In this article, I explore sensemaking processes associated with the overview effect—a cognitive shift experienced by astronauts who see Earth from space. Analysis of publicly available interviews (n = 51) with astronauts revealed a common sequence of sensemaking: First, astronauts reported experien...

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