Pluto rotates much slower than the Earth and takes approximately 6.5 Earth days to make a complete rotation. Pluto was reclassified as a dwarf planet in 2006 due to its small size and characteristics.
Storms on Jupiter can move at incredibly fast speeds, with some reaching speeds of up to 400 miles per hour (644 kilometers per hour). These storms can cover large distances quickly due to the planet's intense weather patterns and fast rotation.
A space shuttle moves through space at speeds of up to 17,500 miles per hour (28,163 kilometers per hour) in low Earth orbit. This high velocity is necessary to stay in orbit and counteract the pull of Earth's gravity.
Astronauts can perform their space walk and move around as if nothing is happening while the space station is traveling at 17,500 miles per hour, because there is no gravity. This keeps them from feeling the fast speed.
The space shuttle needs to go fast in order to reach orbit around the Earth. By going fast, the shuttle can overcome the gravitational pull of the Earth and enter into a stable orbit where it remains in space. This speed is necessary to counteract the pull of gravity and maintain a continuous state of freefall around the Earth.
No, peeing in space will not cause you to move. In microgravity conditions, urine is expelled through a suction system created to collect bodily waste. The act of peeing itself will not result in significant movement.
Jupiter's special move on Bey Blade is called grand lightening. Jupiter is able to send purple lightening into outer space. The lightening appears as a cyclone.
Yes, they do. Sound waves move fastest through solids, less fast through liquids, and slowest through gasses. This is because the molecules of solids are closer together, while those of gasses are further apart, creating more space that the waves must jump to move.
no bullets do not move in space because there is no gravitational pull
Storms on Jupiter can move at incredibly fast speeds, with some reaching speeds of up to 400 miles per hour (644 kilometers per hour). These storms can cover large distances quickly due to the planet's intense weather patterns and fast rotation.
Gravitational waves move at the speed of light in space, which is about 186,282 miles per second.
momentum
fast and hard ;)
no you can not move around on Jupiter because it is a gas planet.
Run with your shoulders forward and move your arms in sync with your legs. Breathe in through your nose and out through your mouth. You can move your legs closer together but you will need to move them faster, or if you space you steps you can moves your legs slower and still go fast almost like sprinting. if you get winded put your arms above your head it helps you catch your breathe. good luck!
radiation
Yes.
No, sound waves require a medium (solid, liquid, or gas) to travel through, so they cannot move through the vacuum of space where there is no air or other material. In space, sound waves cannot propagate because there is no medium to carry the vibrations.