You are perceptive in your question; we do all live in space, because we live on a planet in space.
Terraforming is transforming a planet into one that is similar to Earth (so that an ecosystem in which humans can survive will sustain itself).
The International Space Station (ISS) marked its 10th anniversary of continuous human occupation on Nov. 2, 2010. HOWEVER, I do not know if there was an overlapping of the beginning of the ISS occupation with that of MIR (the Soviet space station). So the answer I can give is at least 10 years and 28 days! Human Beings on earth are also in space, as earth is not outside space that is the cosmos. So, after the evolution of human beings, the space is having humans all the time. So, the last time space was without humans is before the first humans came on to earth. OK, leaving out the semantics of 'space' in the answer above, the MIR de-orbited in March 2001, so the answer is from Oct 31 2000 (the launch of the Russian Soyuz to dock with the ISS) and counting.
There are spatial dimensions on Earth. So space ison Earth.!
Not in outer space; but it does rain on Earth and Earth is in space so in a sense it does.
That is because it floats around in space and we humans and animals are all living things so it is carrying us.
Humans have orbited the moon. When they were around the "back", they were about 240,000 miles from the earth. That's the record so far.
Many exobiologists believe it is likely there is life off the earth, however, none has so far been detected. There has been, and is, life off the Earth. Humans and other organisms delivered into space and nearby celestial objects by space craft.
Because there is no air in space.
yes earth is in outer space so if someones says im gonna go to outer space no there going somewher else in space its because we have gravity so we will not float so yes earth is in outer space.
no you can't there is no air to breath in space only aliens could live in space even dummies know that. Actually yes they can because we have humans in the ISS (International Space Station) and they are living in space so yes you can survive in space.
Well, in space their is no air, so we obviously air is the number on thing humans would need in space.
No. Humans have never been farther from Earth than the moon. Currently, barring a handful of astronauts on the International Space Station, all humans are on Earth. People could never live on Neptune. It has no solid surface and is far too cold.