Preservation of Mars Debris
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•Historians want human trash on Mars to be preserved before it's too late: Report
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University of Kansas professor Justin Holcomb says the solution to trash is removal.
Holcomb, along with a group of scientists, want the man made wreckage to be preserved.
NASA published an inventory of around 800 items left behind or installed on the moon in 2012 from human waste cameras, shoes, Rovers and $ 2.00 bills.
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