I don't think so because diamonds require heat and pressure neither of which is possible to obtain in space. crazy chris says: dude this giant diamond is the core of a white dwarf star the heat of the core left over from the nuclear fusion of the star provided great amounts of heat and the gravitational pull of the sheer mass of the core allowed the pressure to crystalize the core of the star which is mostly carbon into a diamond it is simple physics.
yes
I suppose it is phsyically possible, but to what end? What purpose would a giant bubble in space be used for?
No. Are there undetectable walls in outer space? Possibly. We can't detect them.
The winds of outer space are called solar winds. Not really air but it is the movement of gases and charged particles coming from the sun or the planets into outer space.
Yes or why would we have space flights and other planets
Yes
become a giant flaming ball of gasses in outer space, that's a good start
yes he did in 1969
A space suit, a really good spacecraft, and astronaut food.
Obviously. Did you really think they lived in outer space?
A rocket that is really huge, like those that launch the space shuttles.
Organisms from earth, cannot live in outer space. They need a stable environment and a place to evolve and reproduce. Outer space, does not have a stable environment it gets hot then cold in a matter of seconds. If you really think about it, what would the organisms eat? There's nothing in outer space that would provide them with food.