Arts in the cosmic space
is this the new future?
Abstract
The aim of this paper is to review the up-to-date trials to send music into cosmic space, to explain what has been achieved and what is coming in the future.
The methodology used in the paper is content analysis of information about the music sent in the space.
The history of music sent to the space is presented and some issues related to the topic such as marketing and target audiences have been discussed.
JEL: Z11
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