The weirdest stuff we've sent into orbit
Briefly

"There's no overarching reason why people send things into space," says independent researcher and artist Paul Quast. "There are all these different philosophies and different aspects of [human] psyche contributing to it."
"Space seems foreign, dangerous, and beyond the grasp of everyone," says Walsh. "But as spaceflown objects become more common, both their symbolic and economic significance are likely to decrease."
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