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English: The Maasai in the artwork celebrates their rich culture and highlights the importance of diversity in space exploration. It acknowledges that people from all over the world can contribute to space exploration and the advancement of human knowledge, and that space travel should be open and accessible to people from all backgrounds and cultures. In summary, the artwork you described is a positive and inspiring representation of the potential for space travel to be a more inclusive and diverse field, highlighting the value of cultural diversity in advancing humanity's understanding of the universe.
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