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Astronomers study astronomy, which is outer space, otherwise some astronauts study outer space when they travel to the moon.
Meteors are rocks from outer space that strike the Earth's atmosphere and are heated to incandescence (glowing heat) by friction. Most are completely vaporized, but some do fall to Earth.
Yes. And in a limited fashion some already do.
because some people want to explore, and other want to understand the universe better.
Scientists are still exploring exactly what can be done in outer space and how we can do it, so mostly the space shuttles and space stations have been used for research about weightlessness, vacuum, and other aspects of being in outer space. Space certainly has some very solid practical applications already, such as communications satellites and global positioning satellites, and one of the functions of space shuttles has been to put satellites in their orbits (although there are also other ways of putting satellites into orbit) and in some cases, to repair satellites that are already in orbit.
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Astronomers study astronomy, which is outer space, otherwise some astronauts study outer space when they travel to the moon.
the vacuum of space
by sending space probes to space like the mars rover helps us understand the climate, etc. so when we get there we know what were dealing with and where to land
the land features in libya are dry grasslands and deserts.
Stars are probably called stars because of some Latin/Greek word root that I don't know about and Outer Space is called Outer Space because its outer (Outside the world) and is just empty space. Hope I helped.
Stars are probably called stars because of some Latin/Greek word root that I don't know about and Outer Space is called Outer Space because its outer (Outside the world) and is just empty space. Hope I helped.
They went into outer space in 1973
Zero gravity is a space word.
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Moon rocks
The earth has several possible threats from outer space. Some of those threats are comets, asteroids, and large solar flares.