Sure. Light is proportional to how close to a body of light you are. If you were floating in space a million miles from Earth, sunlight would be brilliant. The background would be filled with stars and be quite dark. Between the stars where even the Sun looks like another star, it is much darker and colder and you would have a hard time reading a book.
Interplanetary means "between the planets".
The density of gas in interplanetary space is very low, typically on the order of a few atoms or molecules per cubic centimeter. This low density is why interplanetary space is considered a vacuum.
Some people think that we need a reliable interplanetary highway. Flights to and from the Earth's Moon are not considered to be interplanetary travel.
This is the correct spelling of "space", both the interplanetary version and the "closet space" usage.
Hermann Oberth wrote it
There are more than two regions of space: Geospace Cislunar space Interplanetary space Interstellar space Intergalactic space
The segment of the atmosphere that blends into interplanetary space is known as the exosphere. It is the outermost layer of Earth's atmosphere where the gas molecules are further apart and can escape into space. The exosphere is where the Earth's atmosphere merges with the vacuum of space.
A trip from Earth to Mars is an interplanetary trip.
it mean inside the planet No, it means 'within the orbits of the planets' as in 'interplenetary travel' - travelling between planets. Well Google says it means "In or between planets;"interplanetary travel"
The segment of the atmosphere that blends into interplanetary space is known as the exosphere. In this region, the Earth's atmospheric particles are very sparse and gradually transition into the vacuum of space. This is where satellites and other objects in orbit around the Earth can be found.
The space between planets is known as interplanetary space. It is mostly vacuum but can contain small amounts of particles and gases.
Interplanetary debris refers to pieces of rock, metal, and dust that are scattered between planets and other celestial bodies in space. This debris can be remnants of asteroids, comets, or even fragments from collisions between larger bodies. It poses a threat to spacecraft and satellites during space travel.