ABSTRACT
Some might think that the 27 thousand tons of material launched by earthlings into outer space is nothing more than floating piles of debris. However, when looking at these artifacts through the eyes of historians and anthropologists, instead of celestial pollution, they are seen as links to human history and heritage.Space: The New Frontier for Ar
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Section I: All Sky Survey
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Section II: The Sky: A Cultural Perspective
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Section III: Introduction to the Space Age
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Section IV: The Landscape of Space
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Section V: Spacecraft Forensics and Mystery Solving
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Section VI: Environmental Effects and the Material Record
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Section VII: Preservation of Space Objets and Case Studies
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Section VIII: Space Policy and Preservation
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Section IX: The Future and Space Archaeology
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Section X: The Mind and the Cosmos