Nothing at all. If anything, it would be an interference as it would more than likely kill you.
hoy maná planeta aare there in the universe?
A space ship is completely different to our normal airplanes. Our normal ships have a certain height limit above which they can't travel because jet engines do not work properly unless there is enough air. Also, the aircraft are not designed to handle the low external pressure, which keeps decreasing as we move away from the earth.
To explore areas outside of earth and to work on space travel so we canone daycolonize other planets.
Electricity works in space because it has been proven to work on the space shuttles. Electricity has also been proven to work on the space stations.
no body works in space because in space no oxygen,no computer,no tv,but in space you can work 2 or 1 mounth.the astronauts work in space.
outer space travel work by gravity and friction plus magentism
Both were television shows, and both involved interstellar travel. Star Trek was based on the work of Gene Roddenberry, a science fiction writer. Lost in Space was mostly humorous while Star Trek took itself fairly seriously. Both Star Trek and Lost in Space were made into movies.
hoy maná planeta aare there in the universe?
Things that the Voyagers both did was take pictures of gas planets and record sounds from them planets as they orbited them. Now the Voyager 1 heads to the interstellar space while the voyager 2 does work on the outer solar system.
Yes. That's how we are able to see live the astronauts and cosmonauts at work in the Space Station.
A drum set will not work well in space. This is because in space there is no air or water. Sound requires some form of medium like water or air to travel through.
Electromagnetic waves are waves which can travel through the vacuum of outer space.
Yes, mirrors do work in outer space! That is because light also travels in space just like on Earth.
It may have been an inspiration but space travel borrows very little from aeroplanes. Aeroplane wings need air so they do not work in space. The same is true of jet engines. Spacecraft use rocket motors to break free from the earth's atmosphere.
That won't work. Sound won't travel through empty space.
Define "normal" and define "work better", and we can discuss it. If we're talking about a rocket within the atmosphere, then a rocket with smooth surfaces and with aerodynamic shape will encounter less wind resistance and thus less atmospheric "drag". Beyond the atmosphere, there would be no appreciable difference no matter what the shape of the rocket. Theoretically, at VERY high speeds in space, the friction of the spacecraft in the tenuous almost-vacuum of interstellar space might become significant. We're probably a couple of centuries of engineering progress away from that point.
Sally Ride probably liked to do space travel (why not she is the first woman in space after all!!) She also probably liked to work with NASA, and find new stars and planets.