it all depends from where you are asking. in general, earth is fixed around the sun, so the sun's space address is more useful. if you know that the sun is in the Orion arm of the milky way galaxy, then you can see that earth is the third planet from the sun, and 1 AU from the sun defined as astronomical unit the earth-sun distance.
we are never fixed in one constellation as we move through space, but from our closest neighbors(Alpha Centauri, Sirius, Procyon etc), we (the Sun) appears as a 1st magnitude star in the Orion constellation or there abouts.
The space is called the address bar.
The web address of the Space Museum is: http://space-mo.org
No, that address space ends at 172.31.255.255
An address space is a range of discrete addresses, all of the address locations available in a particular named subset of a computer's memory.
An address space is a range of discrete addresses, all of the address locations available in a particular named subset of a computer's memory.
The web address of the Space Gallery is: http://www.space538.org
There should be a two line space between the dateline and the inside address on a letter. There should be another two line space after the inside address.
The web address of the Challenger Space Center is: http://www.azchallenger.org
The web address of the Inner Space Cavern is: http://www.myinnerspacecavern.com
The web address of the Miami Art Space is: http://www.miamiartspace.com
The web address of the Columbia Memorial Space Center is: www.columbiaspacescience.org
address space=24bits => (2 Power 24)=16M words