it would more advanced and better looking each time and it would be attended by creatures or robots
Yes, mirrors work in outer space. They reflect light just like they do on Earth. However, objects placed in front of a mirror in space may not appear as they do on Earth due to the lack of atmosphere and different lighting conditions.
outer space travel work by gravity and friction plus magentism
Jumbo would work, if you're talking about outer space
No, a gasoline engine cannot operate in outer space because it requires oxygen to combust the fuel. In the vacuum of space, there is no air for combustion to occur, so the engine would not work.
No, signal flares rely on oxygen to create the chemical reaction necessary for combustion, which is not present in the vacuum of outer space. Without oxygen, the flare would not ignite or burn.
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The same way you would do it here; with a microwave oven. Or with a solar cooker, which would work even better with the unfiltered sunlight out in space.
Propellers only work in a thick atmospheres, so at a certain height they stop working. This would make it impossible for the space shuttle to go into outer space.
What Scientist do in Space?Scientist study things from outer space just like the sun,the moon,the planets,the Meteors,Comets,Asteroids.They also put Satelites outer space.Scientists are very useful to us they also tell what the weather is going to be
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Yes, but it wouldn't be of any use. The balance operates by comparing the force of gravity on various masses. In outer space, since there is no large mass nearby, the force of gravity on any reasonable test-mass is essentially zero. The balance would accurately report the weight of every mass placed on it as 'zero', or close to it.