this is because space is a vaccum there for no heat is transfered because there are no molecules to warm up how ever stars emit rays such as x-rays, gamma rays,infa-red,visible light and radio waves some of these make heat eg: infa-red this is why the earth heats up but we have an atmosphere to protect us from a high percentage of these waves that is known as the 'goldilocks theory' :)
Earth. ************************ You might be referring to The Goldilocks Zone. A region of space around a star that is neither too hot nor too cold for life to get started on a planet orbiting that star.
Arcturus is hot. Bear in mind that only a hot star is even going to be seen in the night sky. Any cold star would also be dark.
Certainly not, they revolve around a star and the star moves as well.
A large space object which revolves around a star is called a planet. The word planet comes from the Greek word, "aster planets" which means "wandering star".
No, a planet does not necessarily have to rotate around a star. There are rogue planets that do not orbit any star and instead wander through space independently. These planets are not bound to a specific star and travel alone through the galaxy.
No, not all objects in space, including planets, orbit a star. Some planets are free-floating and do not orbit any star, while others orbit other celestial bodies like brown dwarfs or even black holes.
You see characters especially Fox McCloud wearing a snowsuit, a snow-jacket, snow-gloves, snow-boots and a scarf for clear reasons: Lylat is a cold galaxy, even non-snowy planets appear to be quite snow-cold since characters still wear winter clothes there. Also because space travel is cold. That is why Star Fox characters wear winter clothes.
Because the astronomers can detect that a star is being whirled around in space, or space is being distorted.
Star Fox is set in the 2010s in a binary star system and they do a lot of traveling in space. It might be colder there, and it is probably always a little cold in space... cheaper to heat spaceships if you supplement the heat with warm clothing. :)
The method for achieving warp speed in Star Trek is to warp the space around the vessel and leave the vessel in a pocket of normal space. It contracts space time in front of the vessel and expands the space time behind it.
Yes, they move around in the galaxy in a similar way like the earth is moving around the sun.
The persons body would freeze because space is so cold, so no the body would not rot it would freeze the person.