answersLogoWhite

0

These objects are the remains of cosmic experiences.

User Avatar

Wiki User

7y ago

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

What so stars do in outer space?

Stars would appear much like our Sun when viewed at closer range and most would have planets and other objects orbiting them.


Where is the moon in space?

The Moon is orbiting planet Earth. so it is in the sky andin Jupiter


What is used to see space on earth?

You can't see "space". You can see objects in space, but space itself is not visible.If you did wish to observe objects in space, a telescope would help you to do so.


How many pieces of space junk are in space?

Of the 9,600 space objects being tracked, 93 percent of these are space junk. This only includes objects that are larger than about 3 inches in diameter. Smaller objects cannot be tracked. As mentioned above, they are huge in number yet a single fleck of paint has the ability to destroy an astronaut or spacecraft if it hits it, due to the high speed they are traveling. So far, no serious collisions have occurred but a shuttle has had a window damaged by a small particle and a spacewalking astronaut had something similar hit his glove.


Why is it necessary to separate the light collected from objects in space?

so you can group the objects into certain categories.


How many satellites does the sun have?

It is unknown how many satellites are orbiting the sun, due to the massive amounts of planets, asteroid belts, and other things in space, it is nearly impossible to count. So no one really knows!


How does the force of gravity affect the relationships among space objects?

Objects float in space because there is no gravity to pull the objects down. While on earth there is gravity so it pulls the objects to the ground.


In and orbiting space shuttle are two different weights the same or different?

-- You called them "different weights", so they're different. -- In an orbiting space shuttle, nothing has any weight, whether it's a bottle of water or the whole steel frame of the shuttle itself. So all weights there are the same ... namely, they are all zero.


How do space objects go to where they want?

There are no known living objects in space, so every object that we know of has not will, so they cannot "want" to go anywhere, let alone have some ability to do so. They are just subject to the forces of gravity.


How has space experiments improved objects on earth?

space objects have improved so many things like artificial legs, fire fighter suits, cordless vacuum's ,mining safety, protective paint , scratch resistant glasses even baby food!!!!


This is found in between mars and Jupiter?

Asteroids are found orbiting the Sun in between Jupiter and Mars. So, the answer is "the Asteroid Belt".


What causes the effect of microgravity when the space shuttle is orbiting the earth?

When the space shuttle is orbiting the Earth, the effect of microgravity is caused by the spacecraft and everything inside it being in free fall towards the Earth. The sensation of weightlessness occurs because both the shuttle and any objects inside are falling at the same rate, creating the illusion of zero gravity.