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mission vastum

Mission Vastum, the world’s first environmentally friendly space program, looks to support the safe relocation of Earth’s terrestrial waste. We need to reduce our output, or at least, find a place to dispose of it all. Matter cannot be destroyed, but it can be relocated. Looking to the stars could solve our problems. Not only in an inspiration sense, but in a literal sense. Let’s blast our trash into space. Towards the sun, or just outward into the void. There are no laws in space. But there is space in space. Space for our waste.

Packaging, food, yard trimmings, they all pile up. What are we to do with it? We need to reduce our output of waste, or at least, find a place to dispose of it all. Matter cannot be destroyed, but it can be relocated. Finding a space on our planet is proving difficult.
Safe disposal of this waste is paramount to our survival. We can’t dig deeper, we already have allocated space for dumps, landfills, and composting facilities. Looking to the stars could solve our problems. Not only in an inspiration sense, but in a literal sense. Let’s blast our trash into space. There are no laws in space. But there is space in space. Space for our waste. Breaking out of Earth’s gravitational field means we have an infinite number of trajectories to send our trash outwards to the stars.


Read about Mission Vastum’s creation and evolution in its textbook.


The True Solution for
Waste Relocation
To see this ideology come to fruition, we’ve engineered the Fastened Refuse Allocation Universal Device or (F.R.A.U.D.), an air-tight Nickel-Titanium alloy capable of carrying roughly 84 tonnes of terrestrial compressed waste.
Propelled by our own custom fuel, a proposed compound of hydrofluoric acid, radon, and mercury, has enough power to not only propel our waste in batches, but also to keep a constant ninety-four thousand miles per hour (or forty-two kilometers per second) in order to reach the Sun’s escape velocity.
At that point, the capsule will escape any gravitational pull set upon it by the planets within our solar system. Our waste will no longer bother us at this distance, and offer no consequences such as violent re-entry or negative weather effects.

Read about Mission Vastum’s creation
and evolution in its textbook.


Gaining his PhDs in Civil Engineering, Computer & Information Science from Queen Mary University of London, Dr. Doubledecker worked extensively on the F.R.A.U.D. capsule.
Graduating Summa Cum Laude from University of Oxford, England, Dr. Bigben spear-headed the research on fuel options capable of propelling our waste in to space.

The True Solution for
Waste Relocation
To see this ideology come to fruition, we’ve engineered the Fastened Refuse Allocation Universal Device or (F.R.A.U.D.), an air-tight Nickel-Titanium alloy capable of carrying roughly 84 tonnes of terrestrial compressed waste.
Propelled by our own custom fuel, a proposed compound of hydrofluoric acid, radon, and mercury, has enough power to not only propel our waste in batches, but also to keep a constant ninety-four thousand miles per hour (or forty-two kilometers per second) in order to reach the Sun’s escape velocity.
At that point, the capsule will escape any gravitational pull set upon it by the planets within our solar system. Our waste will no longer bother us at this distance, and offer no consequences such as violent re-entry or negative weather effects.
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