There are lots of ways we could get energy from space. We could mine Helium³ from the moon and Neptune or Uranus. We could mine an asteroid for metals and suck up solar energy from the sun. Another thing we could mine are rocket fuels from the moon and many other things.
the origin of energy in space is?
I guess you could say kinetic seeing as the lightwaves travel through space.
ALL the energy given off by the Sun travels through space because if the sun has given it out, there is nowhere else it could go. Most of the energy is electromagnetic, with its peak intensity in the visible part of the spectrum.
Space shuttles use energy, not make it
Light is a form of energy and energy does not occupy space.
Yes, energy can be transmitted through space in the form of electromagnetic waves, such as light and radiation. These waves carry energy by oscillating electric and magnetic fields as they travel through a vacuum.
Nuclear energy could provide power for long periods, and the energy necessary for advanced high-speed propulsion in space. However, chemical rockets would still be needed to reach Earth orbit, because nuclear engines are space drives: they do not have the lift-to-weight ratio needed to achieve escape velocity. (This was once proposed as a use for nuclear bombs, but the launch system would create massive radioactive pollution.)
Space heaters convert most of the electrical energy into heat energy. This heat is then radiated into the surrounding space, providing warmth in the room or area where the space heater is placed.
Energy takes up no space, at all.
Because when it is launched the chemical energy in the fuel is converted to kinetic energy of the space vehicle.
Trapping the solar energy on a huge scale and coverting it into electrical energy or a form that can be used as power in industries and homes on earth.
Movement energy energy,sound energy and heat energy