Time doesn't affect space. Space and time are the same thing in relativity; that's why we call it spacetime. Mass affects spacetime and spacetime affects mass.
Yes, astronauts age slightly slower in space due to time dilation as a result of traveling at high speeds. However, the effect is so small that it wouldn't be noticeable within the duration of a typical space mission.
No Time or Space was created in 1969.
Weightlessness is the effect that astronauts enjoy in space.
Nova Net Answer: Cooperation in space during the 1950's.
They give you some place to travel to.
A. A. Leonov has written: 'Kosmicheskie dali' -- subject(s): Astronautics, Russian Artificial satellites 'Space and time perception by the cosmonaut' -- subject(s): Physiological effect, Space flight, Space perception, Time perception 'Perception of space and time in outer space' -- subject(s): Physiological effect, Space flight, Space perception, Time perception 'Zhdite nas, zvezdy' -- subject(s): Astronautics, Pictorial works
The one with the space time continuum.
good one ! for me Gravity does not exist is simple an effect of EMF ! EMF creates space-time all that is.
It takes up space each time you save a document or anything.
Einstein's two papers explained the theory of special relativity and the photoelectric effect. The paper on special relativity introduced the concept of space-time and the relationship between space and time, while the paper on the photoelectric effect explained how light behaves as both a wave and a particle.
Mass and energy cause curvature in space-time according to Einstein's theory of general relativity. Objects with mass and energy distort the geometry of space-time around them, affecting the paths that other objects follow in that region. This is why gravity is observed as a force between masses, as objects are attracted towards regions of curved space-time.
No, light is an occilatory space/time translation that transfers energy between the emitter and absorber, is stationary with respect to outside observers, and may exist in any space within it's wavelength. Thus it is an effect of the space/time medium.
Since dark matter has mass, it is able to warp time and space, which also makes it able to bend light. The effect of dark matter on space-time (and, therefore, light) is the same as that of regular matter.
Weight is mass time gravity. If there is no gravity effect on someone in space, they are considered "weightless". They continue to have the same amount of mass whether they are in space or on Earth.
At what altitude does the Earth's gravity no longer have an effect on the astronauts or the space shuttle?
The greenhouse effect does not occur in space, it occurs within the Earth's atmosphere. Without the greenhouse effect, most living things would freeze to death.
Yes, astronauts age slightly slower in space due to time dilation as a result of traveling at high speeds. However, the effect is so small that it wouldn't be noticeable within the duration of a typical space mission.