Yes, the force of gravity is less in space, so your weight is less too.
A Day and ,,
This has to be Lost in Space met William Hurt.
That depends on the speed of the spaceship. If it were traveling at the speed of light, which is the maximum speed that any object can reach, it would take 640 years to get there.
The two forces acting on a space shuttle during take off and throughout its ascent through the atmosphere are Thrust and Weight. Moreover, there is also a drag force in the direction of the weight, i.e., opposite to the motion of the space shuttle. Hope that's what you were looking for. :)
The main problem is that everything in space is much to far to explore with modern technology. Even at the speed of light, it would take a lifetime just to get across our galaxy. A spaceship can't hold enough food to last that long. If we ever travel space, it will be with wormholes. Scientists believe that a wormhole can be opened with a substance known as antimatter, and it will take us through space and time in an instant. That would be nice.
A Day and ,,
This has to be Lost in Space met William Hurt.
yeh matter have weight and take out space
Lots of money to buy a spaceship then a good pilot to take you up there :)
Yes, density is defined as mass divided by volume, and mass doesn't change when you take something on a spaceship.Yes, density is defined as mass divided by volume, and mass doesn't change when you take something on a spaceship.Yes, density is defined as mass divided by volume, and mass doesn't change when you take something on a spaceship.Yes, density is defined as mass divided by volume, and mass doesn't change when you take something on a spaceship.
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it depends on how fast your spaceship is. But from the fastest spaceship it will take about 10 hours and by the slowest spaceship 30 hours.
Mass is defined as anything that has weight and takes up space.
not much
She needs a spacecraft. or spaceship depends on how your spelling is.(:
If I went to travel in a spaceship, I would take a lot of pictures.
Yes, it does.