Space Junk

Of All Things, I Never Thought I'd Hear the Words Space Junk, as a Literal Term

Cas
What is this about space junk? I am surprised. Normally people are griping about each other, bills, poor customer service, pet feces in public and private places, pedestrian and transit tickets in general

Many wonder what happened to the indigenous nature and quality of humans. Ever wonder if the human subconscious senses improbability? Many just think, oh well, it's outer space, and there is nothing out there to pollute anyway, nothing living. Ever consider, that our biosphere includes an ozone layer? The earth pulls things in from space like a magnet and also repels, so does the moon, and sun with that revolution cycle, I think anyway. Hopefully space junk will be taken care of, either fry off in the sun, if it can without hurting anything or fuck off somewhere else. Or at most float away elsewhere and not fall, or bump into/on anyone, or anything. It's not like you can go out there with a pooper scooper.

That ozone layer is like a sponge and outer space, apparently it's junk could be contributing to pollutants. I could be wrong. That moon is serious business for a lot of people. That moon looks dusty. Pretty as it is, I think that dust contributes to our ozone, helping it. If that space junk gets close enough to the space station, what is it doing to our environment here on earth? Things decompose differently out there. Things can decompose in cold, it just takes time. Those asteroids, help make our planet, and I think since the dawning on man of them, there has been an awe, curiosity and fear of them. What did you think Earth was finished creating? Nothing is complete out there in space either, the Earth is still growing. As long as it moves, it grows. That's what I think anyway.

Anyone who ever got a littering ticket, or accused of littering, surely must wonder too, how much is that going to cost to clean that space junk? With all the cost and contemplation over it, who is picking up the tab to clean up out there? Not me, and I am happy about that. That's honest. I appreciate whomever or whatever does, and do not need details. It will get cleaned up, if it can be. I appreciate all the hard work, astronauts and NASA do, and the collaboration it has with other space programs, across the globe.

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