Burial in space is a personal choice and can be a unique way to honor someone's memory. However, it can be expensive and comes with certain ethical considerations such as space debris and impact on the environment. Regulations around space burial also need to be considered.
No they should not.
Space Shuttle Columbia is not buried. I think you mean Space Shuttle Challenger, which in buried in two minutemen missile silos on the abandoned Launch complex 31. Space Shuttle Columbia remains are stored on the 16th floor of the Vehicle Assembly Building at Kennedy Space Center.
Yes, to further the exploration of space, and medical research.
The debris from Space Shuttle Challenger is buried under a missile silo in Cape Canaveral AFB in Merritt Island, Florida. The remains are buried in 2 underground 80 ft. deep minuteman missile silos on abandoned launch complex 31/32.
No, satellites should not fly on people because they are designed to orbit the Earth or travel through space autonomously. Placing satellites on people would be impractical, dangerous, and inefficient for their intended purpose.
it was easier, more space efficient and to avoid spreading of the disease
Distribute it in poor people
No they should not.
they get buried alive by ding alive and getting buried in the pyramids
if you want to feel about buried alive, then you should watch movie 'Buried - 2010'..!!
A person is buried in a grave in the cemetry, after a burial service.
Egyptians, when buried, are buried in graves much the same as other people.
SPACE AND UNDER WATERMaking space or under people for people to live there all each person should have a limit of kids.AnswerSPACE AND UNDER WATERMaking space or under people for people to live there all each person should have a limit of kids.
There are 3000+ people buried in Westminster Abbey.
maybe you should talk to the people in space
walking exercise
There are people from the Titanic Buried at Mountain View in Vancouver and lots in Halifax.