It wont work because there is no compressor on earth powerful enough to overcome the vacuum of space. You'd un-compress the tank and make it crumple like a hot soda can in ice water.
condensation level
No, clouds form by condensation.
condensation.
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Clouds form because of the water cycle(evaporation, condensation, precipitation) mainly condensation. Because the water that evaporated, it condensated and formed into a cloud. CONDENTAION!!!!!!! Sorry about the spelling. XD
There is sunshine in outer space _ that is where the Sun and Stars are and the sun is just a star....it is just nearer to us. Clouds form when water condenses out of the atmosphere/air. Sometimes the condensation proceeds to form precipitation (e.g.rain) and sometimes the reverse happens and clouds do indeed evaporate. If you watch wispy clouds on a fine day you will see that they do 'disappear' - this is caused by the condensation re-evaporating.
Sure, inside the shuttle.
No. Not in outer space. That would require atmosphere and moisture. There is refracted light in space, however. Just not in rainbow form.
cosmic dust
Yes, exactly.
biotic and abiotic conditions, including outer space
condensation level
No, clouds form by condensation.
Well there there needs to be heat for evaporation to occur, once this evaporated water hits a high enough altitude it condensates to form clouds.
A mitochondrion consists of outer and inner membranes, an intermembrane space (space in between the membranes), the cristae (infoldings of the inner membrane), and the matrix (space within the inner membrane). The outer membrane contains several porins that form channels. This also contains its' own DNA.
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Condensation