Your best bet is to hold it for seven years. You would be able to use it if the IRS come knocking on your door. It is always a good thing to hold on to your tax returns.
It would just keep going forever. This is because of the no gravity/friction is space
They just keep floating around.
then all of the planets will just fly away in space they will just keep on flying.
The longer you keep money in a CD, the more you can maximize your returns. Typically, the longer the term of the CD, the higher the interest rate and potential returns.
Stretching equipment can be useful, but is certainly not necessary. Stretching without equipment is just as effective and will help keep you in great shape.
space is infinite, as far as we know. you would just keep going
Gravity
It is recommended that you keep your tax returns at least five years after you file.
In any part that you want to keep moving, like a spinning wheel, friction is just a nuisance.
Usually, people keep things they may not have use for at the moment in large storage boxes. This can include things that they may not have space for, but may be useful in the future.
Magnetic tool holders are very useful if one wants to keep one's tools organised. A magnetic tool holder will hold the tools at any angle which is useful if one is working in a confined space.
Having an address book allows us to search contacts easily and it would be smart and useful to keep one........ it is just really handy and comes really useful when in need.....