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It is a Cartesian plane. A 2-dimensional space defined by Cartesian coordinates (x,y).
You cannot truly say that it is either. Vertical and horizonal are relative terms. The Milky Way floats ins space, where there is not defined up or down, and therfore no horizontal or vertical.
So they can find where they are going, like the ISS
The Space Under the Window happened in 1997.
The Space Under the Window was created in 1997.
Yes. To clarify: Solids : Take up a definite space and have defined shape Liquids : Take up a definite space but have no defined shape Gas : Have no defined space or shape.
The space shuttle has to reenter the atmosphere at a specific angle if it gets it to vertical the space shuttle will burn up, if it is too shallow the space shuttle will bounce back off and will reenter spaceAnna Shaw xxxx for seb my amazing brother this answer is for youVertical? We're talking about space, there isn't any vertical in space. What is your reference? How about, if it's perpendicular to the atmosphere. And the word is "too" not "to". If you are going to answer questions about technical subjects, at least be able to spell.
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The coordinate plane in 2-dimensional space has one point which is the origin. This point is usually denoted by the letter O and has coordinates (0, 0). There are usually two mutually perpendicular axes - one horizontal and one vertical. The first coordinate of any point is the distance of the point, in the horizontal direction, from the vertical axis. The second is its distance, in the vertical direction, from the horizontal axis. In space with 3 or more dimensions the coordinates are defined in an analogous manner.
Unmanned machinery space is space, defined for vessels with Machinery System Automation, in which no personnel found during a defined period of time.
The question is under-specified. The variable is not defined, the event space is not defined, the experiment is not defined.
Going into space. Going into space.