Outer Space Is Just a Martini Away was created in 1996.
That is the correct spelling of "outer space" (space away from Earth orbit, or away from the solar system).
It is 1,735,234,712,7034,123,592,654 miles away
Most of outer space is far away from earth
Mesophere, Ionosphere and The Exosphere are farthest away from the earth. ( Outer Space :D ) Hope This Helped :)xx
Mesophere, Ionosphere and The Exosphere are farthest away from the earth. ( Outer Space :D ) Hope This Helped :)xx
If you meant 'Where does outer space end?' then the answer is that the universe is infinite, and that there is no attainable 'edge of the universe'. If you meant 'when will outer space end', that's a completely different question.
The Earth's atmosphere gets progressively thinner at higher altitudes, and runs out completely at about 200 miles up, which is where outer space begins. Outer space is surprisingly close; only 200 miles away.
Radiation is the primary method by which Earth loses energy to outer space. Specifically, the Earth emits longwave infrared radiation into space, which carries away excess heat and helps maintain the planet's energy balance.
No, stars in outer space are incredibly hot and far away. They are actually massive balls of gas undergoing nuclear fusion. Touching a star would be impossible as they are millions of miles away from us.
In outer space, objects follow Newton's laws of motion, which describe how forces affect the motion of bodies. There is no atmosphere in space, so objects do not experience air resistance. Gravity is the dominant force that governs the motions of objects in space, causing them to orbit planets or other celestial bodies.
it will not fall because the gravity is not present.
In outer space, the distance to the horizon depends on the observer's altitude. For example, from the International Space Station (ISS) at about 400 km above Earth's surface, the horizon is approximately 2,984 km away. As the observer's altitude increases, the distance to the horizon also increases.