Twelve men have been to the moon and back. We have sent probes to much of the solar system. Our telescopes are finding planets near other stars.
nope... they only study space from earth.
nope... they stay on earth and study from earth
There is every known element floating around in outer space, since that is where most of the elements on Earth originally came from. When a star that is 25 times the size of our own sun goes supernova, it explodes and sends out most of it's mass (24 solar masses) into outer space.
No they can not operate in outer space.
Yes, gold is from outer space
That depends on what you mean by "outer space". The moon is outside the Earth's atmosphere and therfore "in space" but it is orbiting the Earth and therfore hardly "outer".
There is no atmosphere in space.
That refers to a rocket that goes into outer space - or that is used to drive something into outer space.
an astronaut
The cast of Astronaut Goes from Migrant Fields to Outer Space - 2010 includes: David Moolten
Astronaut Goes from Migrant Fields to Outer Space - 2010 was released on: USA: 7 April 2010 (Southeast New England Film, Music & Arts Festival)
i honestly don't know if this is correct or not but i am pretty sure that outer space is space as a whole. they just called it outer because it surrounds the earth and goes around our spheres. deep space is further out in space. this is where most of the scientist go or want to go to find life or other interesting discoveries.
It goes back to outer space.
outer (as in "outer space")
they built it in outer space
There is no antonym for outer space.
outer (as in "outer space")
There is every known element floating around in outer space, since that is where most of the elements on Earth originally came from. When a star that is 25 times the size of our own sun goes supernova, it explodes and sends out most of it's mass (24 solar masses) into outer space.
It takes 2 days. You might think that that's a long time for a space shuttle to go to the space station. Especially when you know that it takes about 2 minutes for the space shuttle to go into space. But here's why: The space station is orbiting the earth, and so will the space shuttle when it goes into space. If it goes faster though, it will fly away from the earth's atmosphere and get lost in outer space. So the Space Shuttle goes slightly faster so it will catch up, but not too fast so that it will fly off into outer space. That's why it takes 2 days.