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Idk but i am pretty sure there is alot just use this answer
The shuttle moved by the use of thruster rockets.
In space there is not air to diffuse many of the sun's beams or clouds to block sun beams, you simply get direct sunlight from the sun.
Since The Vaccum Of Space has No gravity Floating Junk,Debris (Supposedly from Rocket Launches and Different Stages) is trapped in the vaccum of space.Giant Planets can then use Gravity to pull It back to the Planet Or be Tossed around.Since The years have passed humans have dumped alot of garbage into space making it fly around our planet.These then turn into smaller and smaller fragments that will limit us from entering Space.
"I just used the word personal space in a sentence." Move over your in my personal space!!"
To move the camera vertically in construction mode of Kerbal Space Program, you have to use the IVA mode.
Some common problems arising from space exploration include high costs, environmental impacts from rocket launches, space debris creating hazards, and concerns about the sustainability of space missions. Additionally, there are ethical considerations related to the use of space resources and potential militarization of space.
Copernicus, with the use of the heliocentric theory and Galileo with his telescope proved the planets revolve around the Sun.
First, I'd like to talk about why there is space pollution. We have space pollution because sometimes things that we send to space, such as satellites explode or gets destroyed leaving debris behind. And these debris can affect our live here on Earth.Consthe debris can re-enter the Earth's atmosphere and cause damage to Earthif too much junks are in space it may affect our travel to space (it gets too risky)Pros less garbage on Earthspace is huge, so if we run out of space on Earth to through out garbage, we can use Space to do so.i couldn't think of a lot... well, for one, there aren't a lot of pros and consBut I hoped that I helped :)
Look at all this debris!
they keep the space your body can move around in restricted.
25% of the sun's rays never make it to planet Earth; they simply bounce back into space.