No, everything still looks like stars. You just see more of them.
the roam (go around) planets. they have a camera attatced to them so that we can see what the 'robot sees. usually we send these 'robots' to space to see if there is any life on planets.
if you want to find out please go to the space and use the ruler
It just goes all around the Universe/Space.
As far as I can imagine, No. Astronauts and space shuttles are tiny with respect to the planets. Mostly,space shuttles are in between two orbits. To observe planets revolving around the sun, you need to be very far away (so that you can see this view. Think of this: If you are standing in the middle of the track of a gigantic circular race track,would you be able to see all the cars moving around the race track? No. You would just be able to see the cars zooming in front of you. And it would appear as though the cars are moving straight. You would only be able to see all the cars moving round the enormous track if you were on a helicopter, or sitting on a seat high above the track. This is exactly the same thing with the planets. You can't see them all revolve unless you are really far away.And, astronauts don't go that far out.
No - satellites do not go to the moon. Satellites orbit planets/moons/objects with gravity in space.
The force of gravity keeps the planets in their orbits, and without it they would all go off in straight lines into interstellar space.
To analyze the soil planets
Then go all around space until you find a planet. But be careful of the aliens.
no some go even farther and they get extra credit
Sir Cador (the green space knight) will go with you on your ship. You have to go to all three planets and defeat the bosses there (jungle, ice, and fire planets). Once you have all three space knights, you can travel to the secret asteroid at X-11 Y-84 and look for the Princess.
No, i think they would go hurtling off into space. No, all the planets in our solar system orbit the way they do because of the sun's gravitational pull on them.
In space, you would see stars, planets, moons, galaxies, and other celestial bodies. The view would vary depending on where you are in the universe and what instruments you are using to observe. It would be a vast and awe-inspiring sight.