For the use of satellites for terrestrial archaeology, see Remote sensing (archaeology). For the search for extraterrestrial intelligence, see SETI.
In archaeology, space archaeology is the research-based study of various human-made items found in space, their interpretation as clues to the adventures humanity has experienced in space, and their preservation as cultural heritage.[1]
It includes launch complexes on Earth, orbital debris, satellites, and objects and structures on other celestial bodies such as the Moon and Mars. It also includes the applied field of cultural resource which evaluates the significance of space sites and objects in terms of national and international preservation laws. Cultural resource looks at what, how and why these artifacts of our recent history should be preserved for future generations.
^Capelotti, P.J. (November–December 2004). "Space: The Final [Archaeological] Frontier". Archaeology. 57 (6). Archaeological Institute of America. Archived from the original on 4 November 2012. Retrieved 3 June 2012.
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