I am guessing in the space shuttle but from what i here not really. maybe from meteors and comets there is a sound when it hits planets but other than that i really don't think so i could be wrong.
Sound requires a medium, such as air, water, or solid surfaces, to travel through. In outer space, there is no medium for sound waves to travel through, so sound cannot propagate in the vacuum of space.
No, because sound cannot travel in outer space.
No, so far we have found no life in outer space. Life may well exist in outer space, but we haven't found it yet.
No air. Sound is vibration is something- most commonly air, but sometimes water, metal, etc. There is no air in outer space to be vibrated.
There is no sound in space. Sound is a wave of energy passing through matter that we can hear, and in space, there is no matter for the sound to pass through, or at least the gasses that are there aren't close enough together.
Planets as there is no sound in outer space.
Because space is a vacuum.
You have the ability to shout, but sound can't travel in space.
sound doesn't work a vacuum
If you're referring to outer space, then sound does not travel at all.
Sound must have matter to travel through - we are used to hearing sound that travels through air. But there is no air in outer space. We have heard sound that travels through water, but, there is no water in outer space either. In fact, outer space consists of a vacuum . . . not a floor cleaner, but a condition in which there is no matter - no air, no water, no nothing. So their is no sound transmission from the Sun. Have you heard any?
Sound is found everywhere except in the vacums of space.