'Planetary geoarchaeology' might be the next big scientific field

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'Planetary geoarchaeology' might be the next big scientific field
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'The material record that currently exists on the moon is rapidly becoming at risk of being destroyed...'

Holcomb and others believe that applying geoarchaeological methodologies to the study of human migration into space and the solar system aligns with the research focus of the ODYSSEY Archaeological Research Program, directed by Rolfe Mandel, a senior scientist at KGS.may have occurred as early as 150,000 years ago, and space travel represents the latest stage of that journey,” Mandel said.

Although resources for preserving space heritage are limited, the researchers propose the implementation of tracking systems to monitor materials left in space. This approach would not only protect the earliest historical records but also assess humanity's impact on extraterrestrial environments.

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