Yes. That's how we are able to see live the astronauts and cosmonauts at work in the Space Station.
Light waves do, but sound waves cannot, because in space is no medium to carry the vibration. Radio, TV and others can travel in space also.
Electromagnetic eaves are waves that can travel through the vacuum of outer space. Microwaves, x-rays, and TV are all kinds of electromagnetic waves.
Electromagnetic eaves are waves that can travel through the vacuum of outer space. Microwaves, x-rays, and TV are all kinds of electromagnetic waves.
Sound waves cannot travel through space.
Yes. That's how you feel heat from the sun, see light from stars, and receive TV from the satellite.
NO! Seismic waves can't travel through space. They are mechanical waves. Mechanical waves require going through mediums and there isn't a medium in space.
Electromagnetic waves, such as light and radio waves, can travel through space because they do not require a medium to propagate. These waves can travel through the vacuum of space and do not need a material substance to carry them.
Gravity waves travel as small distortions in space and time.
sound waves can't travel in a vacuum (space)
No, electromagnetic waves are not a form of sound. Electromagnetic waves, such as light, travel through the vacuum of space and do not require a medium to propagate, while sound waves require a medium, such as air or water, to travel.
Visible Light (there are other types), X rays, TV and radio signals.These came under the broad heading of electromagnetic waves.
Waves that rely on a medium may not travel through space. These would include longitudinal waves, shear waves, and sound waves.