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Do stars look different from space?

The only difference of the twinkling caused by the distortion of light due to the earths atmosphere which is not present in a vacuum.


What causes the earths magnatic field?

The Earth's magnetic field is primarily caused by the movement of molten iron and nickel in its outer core. This movement generates electric currents, creating a magnetic field that extends into space and helps protect the Earth from harmful solar radiation.


How does earths orbiting the sun relate to seasons?

the space cycle that creates canadas four seasons is earths orbiting around the sun and rotating its axis changes the angle of witch sunlight strikes diffrent parts of earth


Is space relative in terms of the movement of celestial bodies?

Yes, space is relative in terms of the movement of celestial bodies. This is described by Einstein's theory of relativity, which explains how the motion of objects in space is influenced by the curvature of spacetime caused by massive objects like planets and stars.


What is used to measure earths movement?

The device used to measure movements on earth is called, Belition. :-)) xIt measures all kinds of movement and is only used in space, above the mountains in India. It is 42482 km above the earths surface and can only be spotted by very clear teloscopes.seismigraph


What is the term for a metiorite which enters earths atmosphere?

The streak of light across the sky caused when a space rock falls through the atmosphere and is heated to incandescence is a "meteor".


What is the main advantage of the hubble space telescopes location?

Hubble being in space does not have a problem of seeing which is caused by atmospheric blurring and thus can observe light at more wavelengths. Its only limitation is by diffraction in its optics


What happens to oscillations of a spring when it is in outer space?

In outer space there would be no resistance to movement, the spring would keep extending if there was no gravity till the force of tension caused it to stop


Movement of one object in its object in its orbit around another object in space?

Well it is orbiting and it is caused by gravity, centripetal and centrifugal forces


How high in the earths atmosphere does a space shuttle travel?

230 miles out into space


What is caused by the rotation and movement of energy of the sun and reach far out into space?

As far as I know, the only type of energy caused by the movement of masses - more accurately, the acceleration of masses - is gravitational waves. However, the roation of an object with spherical symmetry won't emit gravitational waves.


How does a space shuttle reach in space?

Using thousands of pounds of rocket fluid. Most of the rocket fuel is used in take off, because of air resistance caused by the Earths atmosphere. There is no air resistance in space so once an object gets move, it'll stay moving.