No, because sound is a vibration of the air and there is no air in space.
Astronomy is all about the things in outer space and planets are in outer space.
"Outer space" is fine. The word "Universe" is a similar concept.
Outer space is, in fact, bottomless, as well as endless.
None, they're all on the earth.
Since we don't have any visitors from outer space we have no idea if they drink milk at all, and how they would do if if they did.
The source of light in outer space varies. Light can be reflected off from the stars, moons, comets, asteroids and planets.
Sounds cannot be heard in space to begin with, so hearing any from anny time is impossible. Secondly, the energy in a mechanical wave such as sound is dispersed and transformed as the wave travels. After a while all of this energy is turned to heat, and the wave ceases to exist, so even if sound travelled through space, we would not hear it after only a few hours, let alone years or centuries as with light.
Well, let's say that without technology, accesing outer space would not be possible, period. After all, we can't go walking there by foot.Well, let's say that without technology, accesing outer space would not be possible, period. After all, we can't go walking there by foot.Well, let's say that without technology, accesing outer space would not be possible, period. After all, we can't go walking there by foot.Well, let's say that without technology, accesing outer space would not be possible, period. After all, we can't go walking there by foot.
The Earth, moon, and sun are all things in outer space (:
(Concerning to outer Space subjects, the use of computers is fundamental on all fields.)
It varies. Stars can be all different sizes!
A meteorite.