I am not 100% sure on this but here is my educated idea. For one, the places we have traveled in the vacuum of space are very cold. The main reason though I believe is lack of friction. Although there are tiny particles there is for the most part just space and it's vacuum therefore nothing much to resist or create friction which generates heat energy. With so little friction we have not yet reached the speeds in space that would be necessary to create that heat. Again though; I am not entirely sure. Improvements to this answer welcome.
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The vibrations from the phone ringing travels through the air snot into the outer part of your ear
The space shuttle is launched into Outer Space by having it attached to the rocket that launches up as well as the space shuttle and gradually the rocket falls apart and lands in the Pacific ocean. It often lands there. The space shuttle then continues its mission alone.
The vibrations from the phone ringing travels through the air snot into the outer part of your ear
The space shuttle went into space and studied outer space.
In a space shuttle at outer space, you will be going almost 100mp so you will not feel so well when you get out probably
Thermosphere is the atmosphere's outermost layer with a very thin air and no definite outer limit. The reason why a space shuttle gets through it is because shuttle orbiters used ceramic tiles and heat protection.
Thermosphere is the atmosphere's outermost layer with a very thin air and no definite outer limit. The reason why a space shuttle gets through it is because shuttle orbiters used ceramic tiles and heat protection.
Thermosphere is the atmosphere's outermost layer with a very thin air and no definite outer limit. The reason why a space shuttle gets through it is because shuttle orbiters used ceramic tiles and heat protection.
Thermosphere is the atmosphere's outermost layer with a very thin air and no definite outer limit. The reason why a space shuttle gets through it is because shuttle orbiters used ceramic tiles and heat protection.
Sound travels through the ear in the following order: outer ear, ear canal, eardrum, middle ear bones (ossicles), cochlea in the inner ear.
The first space shuttle sent into outer space was the Space Shuttle Columbia. It was launched on April 12, 1981, as part of the STS-1 mission.