As with all these "sort" of questions. Relative to what?
The Earth rotates on it's axis at the equator at about 1,040 mph.
The Earth revolves around the Sun at about 66,611 mph
The Earth and the rest of the Solar System revolve around the central core of our Galaxy at about 515,000 mph.
Our Galaxy is moving through space at about 1,342,162 mph
The concept of folding space is related to the theory of interstellar travel through the idea of creating shortcuts in space-time to travel vast distances quickly. By folding space, it is possible to create a wormhole or warp in space-time, allowing for faster travel between distant points in the universe. This concept is often explored in science fiction as a way to make interstellar travel more feasible and efficient.
Voyager 1 has never returned to Earth; it was launched on September 5, 1977, and continues to travel through interstellar space. It is currently the farthest human-made object from Earth and is still sending back scientific data. Voyager 2, its twin, also continues its journey through space but has not returned to Earth either.
So far, space tourists have gone as far as the International Space Station, which is in orbit around the Earth. Tourism has not yet made any great inroads into the galaxy. We are awaiting improvements in the technology of interstellar travel.
It is because light can travel through space that Earth can get sunlight. Without sunlight life on Earth could not exist.
If light rays did not travel through space there would be no way for them to reach Earth.
Its known as interstellar space, as in the space between stars.
Light can travel through space. All the light that we get on the earth's surface; usually travels from the sun through space before it can reach here.
No. To do that would require interstellar travel, which we are not capable of.
Yes, you can travel through empty space. The Sun, Earth, moon, satellites, space ships, atoms, and subatomic particles all travel through empty space. Greater than 99.999% of matter is empty space.
Earth's atmosphere, including the oxygen, is bound to Earth by gravity.
If the sun's radiation could not travel through space, then the Earth would be a cold, dark, frozen rock, and nothing would have ever happened on it.
Sound needs something to travel through. That's usually air on Earth. Space is a vacuum - therefore, sound cannot travel through it.