Yes. For example, the Moon rises about 50 minutes later every day. This is a direct result of the Moon moving around the Earth, once a month approximately. You can also see the movements of planets before the background of stars; one night, a certain planet might be next to a certain star; the next night, or a few nights later, you can notice that it changed its position.
Hubble
Stars are the only objects in space that give off their own light.Other objects are visible only if a star shines on them.
Visible objects in the sky include the Sun, Moon, stars, planets, satellites, meteors, and the International Space Station (ISS). Telescopes or binoculars can make some objects like planets and clusters of stars easier to see.
Some objects in outer space that can damage the earth could be the following: Asteroids Sun Particles Rocks from other planets Space bombs Fire Other objects flying around in space
Your question is very nearly meaningless, because "in space" is not a well defined location and different locations and motions in space would have different properties. In freefall, which is what I suspect you meant, objects have no "weight" per se, but they still have inertia. It would therefore be possible to move objects you could not move on Earth, but it would not necessarily be easy, and if the object was already moving it could be difficult to stop it.
Hubble
Gravity is the primary force that causes the movement of objects in space. Additionally, other factors such as momentum, thrust from engines, and interactions with other celestial bodies can also influence the movement of objects in space.
Planets, moons, asteroids, comets, and dust particles are examples of objects in space that reflect light. These objects reflect light either from the Sun or from other nearby sources, making them visible to observers on Earth or with telescopes in space.
To take pictures of space objects and observe planets and their movement.
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Earth!
Stars are the only objects in space that give off their own light.Other objects are visible only if a star shines on them.
The concept of gravitize, or gravity, affects the movement of objects in space by exerting a force that pulls objects towards each other. This force influences the trajectory and speed of objects in space, causing them to orbit around larger bodies like planets or stars.
The atmosphere, the lithosphere, and the hydrosphere.You're welcome ^.^
The Great Wall of China?This is not true. From a low orbit of the earth, many artificial objects are visible on the earth, such as highways, ships, railroads, cities, crops, some buildings and the Great Wall of China.No man-made objects on the other hand, are visible at all after leaving the earth's orbit. NASA says, "The Great Wall can barely be seen from the Shuttle, so it would not be possible to see it from the Moon with the naked eye." From the moon, for example, even the continents are barely visible.
they can be yes.
The force of gravity between an object and Earth keeps objects from floating into space. Gravity acts as a force of attraction that pulls objects towards Earth's center, preventing them from drifting off into space.