Space is the final frontier for archaeologists
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It's time to consider whether and how to preserve humankind's heritage on the moon and in space, say archaeologists.
It's a technological feat easily on par with Egypt's pyramids, the Great Wall or Stonehenge -- but how should the Apollo 11 mission site and others be preserved and protected for future generations? Right now, the bootprints, rovers and hundreds of other artifacts from the Apollo missions are not protected like heritage sites are on Earth -- something a small but growing number of space archaeologists want to change.More Related News
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