Only if you could move near-lightspeed. Or if you you stayed very very long. There is one man who stayed in orbit for so long that, acording to modern science, he technicly traveled fractions of a second into the future.
They think they got away to go into the further but not the past.
That depends: If you can go from one place to another without traversing the space in between then you can time-travel.
In space there is no day or night there.
Your weight does not technically change when you go into space, as weight is the force exerted on an object due to gravity. However, in space your gravitational force is reduced (you are in a state of freefall), so you experience the sensation of weightlessness.
Sally Ride went to space for the second time on October 5, 1984, as a mission specialist on the space shuttle Challenger during mission STS-41-G.
There is no time in space, so there is no time change.
go to format, then go to paragraph, then go to spacing, change single to double.( have text highlighted the entire time)
no you are the same
Because when you go in space there is no oxygen and the food taste funny.
mass
Your weight Oxygen level
It is a rate of change that is not the same at all points - in time or space.
you have to go to the wii menu and change the time on that.
she went to space in 1978
you have to go back to new bark town and go in your room and go to the wii and change the time
right click, and go to properties, there should be a space there for you to change the name.
Becomes lower and lower.