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Résumé
Space research has long favoured technological rationality and a functional approach when meeting the challenges of inhabiting extra-terrestrial space. The authors shine a spotlight on this specific history and open up a debate around the objects and sensory experiences associated with it. At a time of unprecedented ecological crisis, investigating the issues at stake in the extra-terrestrial habitat will help us to better understand what the future holds for the ways in which we live, both on Earth and elsewhere.