The sky
No. The sky includes areas well within Earth's atmosphere, which are not considered part of outer space.
Well, it would be in outer space, but you can see them by looking up at the sky.
You have to go farther to reach outer space.
The sky doesn't have a specific height, as it gradually transitions from the Earth's atmosphere into outer space. The atmosphere extends about 62 miles (100 kilometers) above sea level, with the majority of weather occurring within the first 10 miles (16 kilometers). Beyond the atmosphere, outer space begins, but there is no definitive boundary marking the "end" of the sky.
Astronomy is the study of the outer space. If you look up at the sky at night you are looking at outer space which is astronomy.
sort off but therapeutically no. If you count nebula's, meteor's,comets then sort of but because outer space does not have a a atmosphere then no sorry
sky
You have to go farther to reach outer space.
Scientist say it never ends. If you were in outer space and to keep going up within the speed of light forever you will still be in outer space
Many things, one is the Night Sky.
the moon is in the outer space and revolving around the earth in an orbit.
You have to go farther to reach outer space.