Two electrons can occupy the same space orbital in an atom if they have different spins. This is known as Hund's Rule.
It has a lower energy level. All else being equal, electrons tend to go into the lowest energy orbital with space available.
An orbital is a region of space that an electron can exist in. For the diagram you start with the 1 s orbital and then 2s, 2p, and so on. Each orbital can hold 2 electrons and each arrow represents, as shown in this image. http://www.chem.uky.edu/courses/che105/105208p6.gif
There are estimated to be around one septillion (1,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000) stars in the universe. Most will have some celestial bodies: space debris if not planets. So which one of these are you interested in?
The space is referred to as a shell. Within the shell there is the subshell (orbit) and then there is the orbital (the orientation in 3D space)
No there are no satellites that the space program can reuse. This is why there is so much space and orbital debris in the solar system. Space and orbital debris means space and orbital junk or pollution.
Sub-orbital space flight reaches space while low orbital spaceflight attain sufficient velocity to go to space.
nucleus
no its not
Orbital describes space where electron is found. it provides probability for the presence of electron.
The first space shuttle that "flew" was the Enterprise, but it was not capable of space flight.The first orbital shuttle was Columbia.The next orbital shuttle was Challenger.
orbital manuvering system
An atomic orbital is a type of space in an atom. It refers to the space where electrons usually surround the nucleus. This orbital is also used for creating covalent bonds.
Two electrons can occupy the same space orbital in an atom if they have different spins. This is known as Hund's Rule.
All payloads that goes into space have to be accelerated to 14,500 miles per hour to achieve orbital orbital velocity.
space has been explored by Orbital flights Human flights
No, only Space Marine chapter masters can.