The idea of "space" was unknown to the ancient Greeks and Romans.
They believed their gods lived in a variety of places, depending on the god (e.g. underground, mountain peaks, inside volcanoes, in the waters, in the sky, inside trees). All of these places were in some sense part of earth, so all their gods were as much restricted to earth as the ancient Greeks and Romans themselves were.
There was no specific god of space, as the Greeks did not have the same concept of space that we have in modern times.Some Greek gods that may have related to space were:Zeus: god of the skiesNeptune: god of the seasHades: god of the underworldChronos: titan of tmeChaos: Greek concept of total void
Space Emperor God Sigma was created in 1980.
No. They live on Earth, not in space.
Keep in mind this was a time before we had science as we do today, the technicalities of space were not understood. As such, the sun, which allows us to live, was viewed as a holy sort of figure, like God.
No, there is no specific Greek god of space in classical mythology. The Greeks did not have a deity specifically associated with space as we understand it today.
they live and work in the space shuttle.
No,we can,t live without space.
you feed one god to the space god
NO.
If you are Christian or Jewish you believe that God created man in his own image and created the Earth so his creation could have space to live.
Where did the Egyptian god Shu live?
The astronauts will have to live in space according to the space plan, example the days in space planned by N.a.s.a.