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- W2739574831 abstract "[Abstract] Most of us are well acquainted with the notion of the asteroid impact on Earth that occurred approximately 65 billion years ago, killing off the dinosaurs. The space sciences have found an increasing number of objects in space capable of destroying life on our planet. The more space scientists study our galactic neighborhood, the more dangers from space phenomena they seemingly discover. This article seeks to demonstrate the value of applied (or practical) astrosociology based on its focus on the relationship between space and society. A killer asteroid or comet may be lurking. Applied astrosociologists must take part in studying these threats, making them understood as potential human tragedies, and challenging the proper social groups within their societies to construct defenses against them. We must emphasize their social consequences as well as their physical ones. Yet, just as we begin to take these risks more seriously, the greatest reaction comes from space scientists. What remains missing, therefore, is the complementary involvement of social scientists. We must not leave the connection between space and society to chance, as history has clearly demonstrated that we will eventually run out of luck. While the risk of the destruction of Earth itself is much more remote, the risk to human societies, civilizations, and the human species itself exist as much more menacing possibilities. The new field of astrosociology, though new to science, can serve to study all of the disparate social and cultural implications associated with the newly recognized imperative to protect the Earth and human societies around the world. Applied astrosociology will contribute to finding solutions." @default.
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