they are both in space!
You have asked many other similar questions. You should read your questions before posting them and make sure they make sense.
"Kepler" is actually an observatory, rather than a telescope. It does, however, operate in space. "Hubble" is a telescope, in the true sense of the word and, again, it operates in space.
Semi-autonomous space probes have gone to the vicinity of Neptune, but no robots in the popular sense.
Actually interplanetary space does have weather, but not in the same sense as the weather on Earth e.g. it never rains in space. The Sun emits particles known as the Solar Wind and also sheds huge amounts of matter and energy in what are known as Coronal Mass Ejections.
Not in outer space; but it does rain on Earth and Earth is in space so in a sense it does.
how will who get to space? besides this question of your's doesn't make any sense.
A Banach space is a normed vector space which is complete, in the sense that Cauchy sequences have limits.
In real sense, there is no sky, what we see in actual sense is the space.
this question does not make sense. the earth is in space.......
Many Renaissance painters used one-point perspective to create a sense of space in their works.
Which sentence, if inserted in the blank space, would make the best sense in the context of the passage
That makes no sense. You take the square root of numbers, and of certain measurements - not of "space".
Islamic art often uses repetition of geometric patterns to create a continuous space.
This doesn't make sense but if any creature were to go into space unprotected it would die.
This question makes zero sense.
Foreshortening and diagonals.