Pictures are sent to earth from outer space through the Hubble Telescope and cameras on satellites. The satellites then send the images to NASA computers.
Earth loses heat energy to outer space mainly by radiation.
I think you mean "Has the Earth ever been photographed from outer space?" and yes it has.
Yes, you would see the same way in outer space as you do on Earth.
exosphere
because the sun faces the earth while the earth is being hot Outer space is neither hot nor cold. Temperature measures the energy of atomic particles. Sense there is no atomic particles in the vacuum of outer space there is no temperature.
telescope
The moon is the closest thing in outer space to the earth.
yes earth is in outer space so if someones says im gonna go to outer space no there going somewher else in space its because we have gravity so we will not float so yes earth is in outer space.
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".
Not quite; outer space means space beyond the Earth's atmosphere. The universe includes everything (including the Earth) - so you and I live in the universe, but not in outer space.
Not in outer space; but it does rain on Earth and Earth is in space so in a sense it does.
Earth loses heat energy to outer space mainly by radiation.
I think you mean "Has the Earth ever been photographed from outer space?" and yes it has.
Outer space is outside the Earth, not anywhere on the surface of this planet.
No
space, or outer space
this question does not make sense. the earth is in space.......