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On 6/03/2011 8:29 PM, Brian Gaff wrote:
Yes, but if some components do survive, how do we know that all the rubbish does. It does seem rather a rubbish idea.. pun intended. Its only because they are in earth orbit this can be done. I wonder what they would do on the Moon, mars or in transit? Brian In transit they'd still eject it - it would then float away (just enough air pressure inside the rubbish hatch.... On the Moon or on Mars, they'd recycle as much as possible - all the paper, cardboard and food scraps would be composted (or otherwise processed) to grow food. |
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