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Im assuming that ur referring to outer space. In the outer space the area between celestial bodies is termed as the void. The vacuum will rip you apart, and the temperature varies as u approach and stray from stars. Particles cannot diffuse in space due to the void. The void is where matter does not exist
Are you crazy? No there are no farmers in outer space.
In Outer Space was created in 1983.
Outer space is, in fact, bottomless, as well as endless.
Yes.
Liquids can exist in outer space, if they are in an enclosed area, such as a space craft, or a space station. They can not exist in a liquid state in unprotected outer space. Either they will freeze due to the extreme cold, or they will melt (or turn to gas) due to extreme heat.
No, so far we have found no life in outer space. Life may well exist in outer space, but we haven't found it yet.
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No.
Yes, probably in the upper atmosphere or in outer space.
There is no such thing as "absolute motion" - neither in outer space, nor anywhere else. Motion must always be specified in relationship to some other object.
outer space is a vacuum and a vacuum is completely empty space. however all celestial bodies that exist in space(planets, stars, etc.) do not make up space
yes, it can be done, using a ram scoop. it is a large conical structure fixed at the front of a space ship. as the ship travels, the interstellar hydrogen is funelled into the scoop. the scoop can be magnatised for added efficiency
outer (as in "outer space")
The word "alien" means "creature from outer space" (among other meanings); pressumably, that would be a species that developed on some other planet. It is not currently known whether such aliens actually exist.
Yes outer space exists We haven't been in space enough to have the answers but there are widely excepted theories. According to Einstein's theory outer space isn't as much held together as it is supposedly sitting on a plane of Space-time. Gravity is a force imposed by matter stretching and bending the space time. Space is expanding so that suggests it is not "held together".