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While it may look 'otherworldly' and right out of science fiction, this debris isn't actually evidence that aliens live among us or have been getting as close to us as the surface of Mars.
originally posted by: BeyondKnowledge3
a reply to: JJproductions
Humans trash up the place wherever they go. It is a form of teraforming to trash Mars before the humans arrive. It makes them feel more at home.
I often carry a plastic shopping bag when walking in the parks and forrests locally. Sometimes it is not enough to hold it all.
originally posted by: JJproductions
a reply to: BeyondKnowledge3
lol!
The Martian’s are going to be deeply saddened when we arrive with our trash!
Look how clean they keep their land!
Mars in 11 years!
originally posted by: BeyondKnowledge3
a reply to: theatreboy
Big M, a devision of Buy-N-Large Corp.
"We have everything you need or want conveniently located with over a thousand stores all over Mars."
originally posted by: BeyondKnowledge3
a reply to: JJproductions
Humans trash up the place wherever they go. It is a form of teraforming to trash Mars before the humans arrive. It makes them feel more at home.
originally posted by: JJproductions
What is this this junk NASA thought. Who the freak is junking up Mars? As it turns out any junking done on Mars is from us pure humans. Is Elon going to open a junk yard on Mars?
According to the Natural History Museum, there are about 2,000 active satellites orbiting Earth but around 3,000 more 'dead' satellites which we don't use still floating up there.
There are also thousands more pieces of debris floating around our planet which pose a danger to spacecraft and our future hopes of space travel.