Anything us careless humans take into space and do not bring back with us.
space trash.
A trash compactor will definitely save you some space. If you need lots of space, then I think that the trash compactor will be worth the investment. You can probably find trash compactors at stores like Home Depot, Lowes, or Amazon.
Trash in space can come from a variety of sources, including abandoned satellites, spent rocket stages, and debris generated from collisions between objects already in orbit. Micrometeoroids and other small particles can also contribute to the accumulation of trash in space. Additionally, intentional or unintentional releases of materials during space missions can add to the amount of debris in orbit.
I think that by putting there trash in the place it needs to go and not polluting space.
No it can't save battery but it can save space in your computer.
dumpsters are only for the business or place that has it,u can actually get a ticket for stealing trash space although that rarely happens,cop told me that after he saw me throw trash bags(missed trash day) in apartment dumpster
To determine the space needed for 4 feet of trash collected over one year, we would first need to consider the volume and type of trash, as different materials occupy different amounts of space. Assuming the trash is compacted, 4 feet could take up approximately 10-15 cubic feet of space. Therefore, a storage area of around 20 cubic feet would be a safe estimate to accommodate the trash comfortably while allowing for any expansion or additional items.
No, people will either put it into space or incinerate it.
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space trash; for example, parts of dead satellites
It would be far too expensive. We can't do that because we don't know what kind of effect that would have in space and on any other planet that the trash might land on. Maybe it would rain back down to Earth in a fiery trash Armageddon?
If we don't recycle, we will eventually run out of space for all of our trash. What will we do with it then?