A lot of visions for space have some kind of roots and thinking along the lines of colonization. You also write that this kind of thinking about colonize or space, you know, exploration through the lands of colonization, also leads to a natural, kind of militarization of what ends up happening. So can you talk a little bit about that relationship to colonization in these space discourses? I'm certainly grateful to a sort of long roster of people who are maintaining an ongoing conversation and popular culture about this thread of colonial language in space science.

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