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“Archeology” on the ISS helps identify what astronauts really need

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Justin Walsh led the first off-world archeological study on board the ISS .

He wanted to understand, document, and preserve the heritage of the astronaut culture at one of the first permanent space habitats.

The study was inspired by and loosely based on the Tucson Garbage Project and the Undocumented Migration Project .

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English

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37

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long-living

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