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What are space words that start with the letter b?

Blackhole


Where does space junk come from?

Space junk comes from defunct satellites, spent rocket stages, and debris from spacecraft collisions or explosions. Over time, these objects break apart and create smaller fragments that continue to orbit Earth. The accumulation of space junk poses a threat to operational satellites and space missions in Earth's orbit.


Can a blackhole be created?

it can be happened.but it takes millions of years to create


How do you hget past the space sharks to get on ice planet in astro knights?

You have to make them follow you in the blackhole. Be careful that you don't end up in the blackhole


How do you get past the space sharks on poptropica?

you make them follow you to the blackhole as it is its weakness.


What can escape a blackhole?

Nothing not even time or space,nothing at all.


How does space junk get into space?

Space junk gets into space by astronauts dropping there gloves or a tool when they are working at a space station, or things that come off a space station. in other words the only space junk there is, is from us humans.


How does space junk in to space?

"Space Junk" gets into space because of us leaving materials behind when we visit space.


What happens when there is too much space junk in space?

When there is too much space junk in space, it increases the risk of collisions with active satellites, spacecraft, and the International Space Station. These collisions can create more debris and further exacerbate the problem in a cascading effect known as the Kessler Syndrome. This can threaten future space missions and the sustainability of activities in space.


Is Saturn Space Junk?

No. Space junk consists of fragments of spacecraft left in space. Saturn is a planet.


Why does space junk form?

Because satellites are blown up, forming debris, which is called space junk


How does space junk get in space?

Space junk is usually the result of human-made objects that are no longer operational or have been discarded in space. This includes defunct satellites, spent rocket stages, fragments from collisions, and debris from missions. Over time, these objects can collide with each other, creating more debris and increasing the amount of space junk in orbit.