Terra Forming is an idea discussed amongst scientists and Science Fiction writers alike. In the far future, as man travels to other uninhabited planets, they could modify a planet's harsh environment to become a planet more like earth. Mankind could inhabit, live, and thrive on this modified planet just like on earth.
Modification might be done with seeding, cloud seeding, moving a planet closer to or farther from its star, etc
Because satellites are blown up, forming debris, which is called space junk
A space loo is designed to cup the entire groin and bottom area, forming a seal. Waste is sucked away, dessicated, shredded, and ejected into space.
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Space junk, or orbital debris, began forming shortly after the launch of the first artificial satellite, Sputnik 1, in 1957. As space exploration expanded, the accumulation of debris increased due to defunct satellites, spent rocket stages, and collisions. Significant events, such as the 2009 collision between Iridium 33 and a defunct Russian satellite, further exacerbated the problem, highlighting the growing issue of space debris in Earth's orbit.
The visible cloud of dust and gas in space is called a nebula. Nebulas are often regions where new stars are forming, and they can vary in size, shape, and color.
it doesn't have relation ship
Terra Firma (If that's what you mean by space word)
It named Terra.
Space Patrol - 1950 The Secret of Terra 1-47 was released on: USA: 17 November 1951
Space Patrol - 1950 Threat to Terra 3-11 was released on: USA: 14 March 1953
On holy Terra or more commonly known Earth
You would be on "Space Mountain"
Because satellites are blown up, forming debris, which is called space junk
well earth can be seen from space so when you go to space you can tell if a hurricane is forming
terra - land as in terra firma
The air will simply spread out in space, eventually forming an extremely diffuse cloud.
That space will collapse on itself forming a cauldera.