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Matt
Saw something similar in a National Geographic magazine edition. Apparently in the U.S. the Department of defense logs everything that is over 2 inches long from the first missions in space.
Just another way how humans pollute every place they go.
If you're already there, "Yah can't get thayah from heeyah." Hope all was well in the environs of Alpha Centauri. Thanks for letting us know you're on your way -- we'll be looking for you amongst our space debris...Paul....definitely Earth-bound...
We may not be as advanced as Alpha Centaurians; of course we take off vertically -- if we take off horizontally on a, basically, round planet we'll just be another SST shuttle going in circles around it!To avoid this debris, why is it not possible to escape/travel in a vertical plane ...
We may not be as advanced as Alpha Centaurians; of course we take off vertically -- if we take off horizontally on a, basically, round planet we'll just be another SST shuttle going in circles around it!To avoid this debris, why is it not possible to escape/travel in a vertical plane ...
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f Space Debris, etc, rotates in a thin horizontal plane around the Earth; and the Asteroid Belt, etc, rotates in a thin horizontal plane around the Sun...
Why try and navigate straight through the middle of it?....
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