Interstellar space.
A camera.
I don't think it has a name. Space exploration, maybe. Aerospace Engineering would come close.
Planet mars is in outer space in above us
The Outer Space Treaty is a formal international agreement designed to protect outer space as a resource, to allow peaceful exploration of space for the benefit of all countries and mankind, and to protect the people of earth from the consequences of mismanagement of outer space. As of January 2008, it had been signed and ratified by 99 countries, and another 26 were still awaiting formal ratification.Brought into effect in 1967, the full name of the treaty is Treaty on Principles Governing the Activities of States in the Exploration and Use of Outer Space, including the Moon and Other Celestial Bodies.Because outer space is an untapped resource, there were fears that some countries would seek to exploit these resources for their own benefit, and to the detriment of other countries. As a result, the treaty stipulates that none of the participating states may claim territory in space or on any of the celestial bodies, nor use space (and the celestial bodies) as a place to store or launch weapons of mass destruction. Any countries exploring space are also required to be liable for their space junk.For more information, see the website at the related link below. It is very readable, and explains the policies in greater detail.
Apollo I
Houston
Nasa lunched Expedition 21 Soyuz Launch to International Space Station September 30
chimpanzee
Interstellar space.
There are no plants in space.
Time and Space
Ariane
Enterprise
Columbia
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I want to know what is the name of outer space,the solar,and the objects in it