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Yes, everything around us occupies some form of physical space. Objects, people, and even intangible things like sound waves or energy fields all have a spatial presence.

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What is the term to describe an area of invisible space around each of us?

personal space


What are the economic social and cultural implications of this advancement in space technology?

They broaden our knowledge of space and they help us know more things about what we are living on.


Why are craters important to space?

Depends on which kind of craters you are thinking about. Craters aren't important as such. But impact craters tell us that not all things in space stays nicely in their expected positions. Some drift around and occasionally collide with planets, causing impact crates and other damage. Volcanic craters tells us that the planet has some seismic activity. Depends on which kind of craters you are thinking about. Craters aren't important as such. But impact craters tell us that not all things in space stays nicely in their expected positions. Some drift around and occasionally collide with planets, causing impact crates and other damage. Volcanic craters tells us that the planet has some seismic activity.


What was the first US manned space program?

The first US man in space was John Glen in Friendship 7. He orbitted the earth in space but never went out into space. But the first man technically considered to be put in space by the US was Alan Shepard aboard the Freedom 7 on a sub-orbital flight. Hope this helps.


What is NASA counterpart?

The phrase can mean different things in different contexts. In the context I'm guessing you mean it is another country's space agency. NASA is the US space agency. ESA is the European Space Agency, JSA the Japanese space agency, etc. ESA and JSA would be NASA counterparts.

Related Questions

What is the study of matter call?

Chemistry. Matter refers to is anything that can occupy space and has weight. It's made up of things we can feel, see or smell. It's any object all around us.


What are the example of the matter?

everything around us is matter for example TABLE , CHAIR , SAND , BOOK BECAuse matter is defined as Any thing which have mass and occupy space.


How is the earth considered as a giant space ship carrying all living things through space?

That is because it floats around in space and we humans and animals are all living things so it is carrying us.


Is time nonmatter?

yes, time is a non matter because it does not occupy space and does not have weight.


What did the USSR accomplish before the US?

Sputnik, the first rocket into space many things to do with space: they got the first person into space the first satellite to launch into space the first orbit around the earth the first living being into space the first woman into space etc.


What things should be taken to moon?

The US Space Rocket.


Is the sky above or around us?

The sky is above us. It is the space that extends upward from the Earth's surface.


How many things are in space can destroy earth?

Trillions of them, at least. Luckily for us, distances in space are huge, and the things that can destroy Earth are far away.


What is the term to describe an area of invisible space around each of us?

personal space


What part of japan did the us occupy?

All of it.


Can the money spent on space programs be better utilised than using on earth for betterment of life?

Actually, the space program has given us things that we use, so it has made life better on earth. Our computers, GPS, and other things are just some of the things that the space program has provided us.


What sorts of things that happen in space affect us on Earth?

no air and no oxygen