trillions of miles away
The Hubble Space Telescope is 600km above the Earth's surface.
a space probe
The new planet that was discovered with water is around 110 light-years away from Earth.
There are 26 transuranic elements that have been discovered so far. These elements have atomic numbers greater than uranium (92) and are all synthetic, meaning they do not occur naturally on Earth.
There is no definitive answer to who discovered the last fossil on earth, as new fossils are still being discovered regularly by paleontologists around the world. Fossil discoveries are ongoing and driven by scientific research and exploration.
So far, until now (April 2012), no living things have been discovered anywhere except on the Earth.
this question does not make sense. the earth is in space.......
The planet you are referring to is likely Kepler-452b, which is located about 1,400 light-years away from Earth. It was discovered by NASA's Kepler Space Telescope and is considered a "cousin" to Earth due to its potential habitability.
One natural satellite of earth so far discovered.
By convention in the aerospace industry, Space is considered to be above an altitude of 100 km from Earth's surface.
The Hubble Space Telescope is 600km above the Earth's surface.
When you go 100 km above in the sky you are in the space.
No. Far from it. (An enthusiastic 'ditto')
As long as it takes for me to have a 69 with your sister.
115 to 400 miles above the Earth.
Only one has been discovered so far.
Space begins approximately 62 miles above the Earth; an area known as the Karman Line.