Mythologies of Outer Space
Every culture and society has read stories in the night sky. From the careful attention of astronomers across all times and all parts of the world to the search for alien life, the stories found in the shapes of constellations to the expansive imaginings of science fiction, there has always been lif...
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title | Mythologies of Outer Space |
title_full | Mythologies of Outer Space |
title_fullStr | Mythologies of Outer Space |
title_full_unstemmed | Mythologies of Outer Space |
title_short | Mythologies of Outer Space |
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topic | space outer space science fiction poetry space archaeology indigenous outer space terraforming photography film science poetry community forum |
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