No they can not operate in outer space.
Yes, gold is from outer space
If there never had been space probes astronomers couldn't have landed on the moon. The very first space probes were used to study earth from outer space. The space probe was the reason how astronemers found out that venus was very hot. I gave 3
That depends on what you mean by "outer space". The moon is outside the Earth's atmosphere and therfore "in space" but it is orbiting the Earth and therfore hardly "outer".
Outer space is outside the Earth, not anywhere on the surface of this planet.
Because there is no medium!
Spaceships were invented so that people could travel and explore in the extreme environment called outer space.
A shout is carried across by sound waves in the air. Outer space has no atmosphere and there is no medium to carry sound waves; therefore a shout will not be heard.
They help human life forms travel to outer spacer's they help people to explore about the space.
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A spaceship is any vehicle that can leave the planet and travel in the vacuum of outer space. This can be as simple as a rocket or as complex as an intergalactic ship capable of running on antimatter. Modern spaceships are rocket-powered, but science is working on different types of fuel and propulsion, so you may see different sorts of spaceships in the near future.
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I think that a 'Spaceship' needs to be defined before anyone answers your question. A Spaceship is a fanciful science fiction object . A Spaceship is not another name for a Satellite or Space Station. Spaceships are the things of novelists whom write make believe stories about people traveling off into outer space beyond the earth's atmosphere. Because there never was and have not yet been any spaceships available for people to travel into outer space, then they are certainly not an invention. They are simply a fictional idea.
Around 7-12 shuttles have been to space.
Kennedy space center in Florida
To find his spaceship
Discovery, Atlantis, & Endeavour are the remaining NASA Shuttles. Russian Spaceships - Soyuz, Progress