Do celestial bodies leave waste trails?
This willl be pure speculation, but does anyone think that our solar system comes in contact with or leaves waste trails during it's movement through space? Could our solar system / planet be disrupted by such a thing? I have heard that there are dead zones in our solar system that collect objects that are not affected by gravity, does anyone think it possible for these to become disrupted, could this cause an acreacianic---->spelling? shower on another object that passes closes enough?
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