yes of course....
Yes, there is nuclear waste in space.
Itheaneon, a fruit that grows in the waste of deserts.
Deserts cover 33% of the land surface on earth.
they throw their waste into space . :D
Shoot the waste in space
its a waste of space. we cant grow crops there, we cant have the pleasure of drinking all the water we want and we cant really do anything there. Its just a big plain of sand, gravel, rocks or ice.
That thing is a waste of space.
Deserts are polluted by man: - air pollution - acid rain - used to dump nuclear waste - used to dump garbage Deserts are growing with global warming. That is not a good thing as agricultural land is lost!
Space waste can pose a risk to operational spacecraft and satellites due to the potential for collision. It can also contribute to the growing issue of space debris, which can further exacerbate the risks of collisions in orbit. Proper waste management practices are essential to mitigate these risks and preserve the sustainability of outer space activities.
Deserts cover 33% (one third) of the earth's land surface is covered by deserts.
if its such a waste of space and pointless then why use it, it is used to get people the information they need quickly and efficiently
Waste of Space - 2010 II is rated/received certificates of: Australia:MA (DVD rating)