Space is unimaginably vast, extending beyond our current observational limits. The observable universe is about 93 billion light-years in diameter, but it's believed that the entire universe could be much larger, possibly infinite. With billions of galaxies, each containing millions or even billions of stars, the scale of space challenges our understanding and highlights humanity's small place within it. Ultimately, space is so expansive that it remains one of the greatest mysteries of science.
well because its big in space
Space is not a physical object that "got there" – it is a fundamental part of the fabric of the universe. In the Big Bang theory, space and time began expanding from a singularity, creating the vast expanse we now observe. The expansion of space-time continues to this day.
"Planet", "The big open wide", "Space", the name of the planet your working on, "Wonders of the deep black abyss", "Never ending...", "Us and our Galaxys", "Space within Space" and many many more all you have to do is think outside the box....
A big ball of hot gases in space is called a star.
If it's big, its an asteroid, if its small its a meteoroid. (But no one defines "big" or "small".
if you think that is a lot of space then it is but if you don't then it's not sowhat do you think?is it or not?to me it is but it might not be big to other people?that is your opinion
I think it depends how big the the ship is.
i don't think they are because in the wild they have a wide range for them to travel on and in captivity there is not as much space
milky way isnt in space i dont think its a choccolate bar from where i come from :P
Quite big!!!
Many people want to visit space but it not easy to go .It will take a tedious process so there will be big need of a specified term or specifies category like space tourism.
Space Is Infinatly Big
Edwin Hubble did not think of making the Hubble Space Telescope. The Hubble space telescope is simply named after him because of his contributions to astronomy. His greatest discovery came in 1929 when he determined that the Universe was expanding, which later became the bases for the Big Bang theory.
BIG VERY BIG!!!!
Really big.
There was no such thing as 'space' before the Big Bang. In fact, there was no such thing as 'before' before the Big Bang. Space and time both began with that event.
I think a chihuahua will be best because they are small dogs themselves and don't need a big space to exercise.