As we grapple with an unprecedented scale and variety of crises in 2020, near-Earth space is being altered—quietly and permanently. What we do next with space, and for space, will reverberate<br>for science and humanity for generations to come. We can choose<br>to move away from a defensive transactional view of an inanimate<br>space—that awaits ownership and extraction—to a more relational<br>view of space as containing our scientific and cultural ancestry, a<br>healthy ecosystem that holds scientific and cultural practices from<br>all perspectives. Our understanding of our origins, as well as our<br>collective future, in space depends on this.
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