From sea level it's about 480 KM up until outer space. That's 48,000,000 cm.
bruce ismay
Yes, many robots are designed and used for operations in space. They can assist with tasks such as maintenance, exploration, and assembly within the unique environment of outer space where human access is limited.
The Earth's atmosphere gets progressively thinner at higher altitudes, and runs out completely at about 200 miles up, which is where outer space begins. Outer space is surprisingly close; only 200 miles away.
The amount of space a rock takes up is called its volume. This can be measured in cubic units such as cubic centimeters or cubic inches.
Not on their own, but bees have been taken up into space to see how they build comb in a no-gravity situation.
we have outer space because what else is going to hold the planets up and not let them fall forever, that's what our sun does, and outer space holds the sun up
peice by peice
Nothingness.
Astronomy is the study of the outer space. If you look up at the sky at night you are looking at outer space which is astronomy.
Centimeters are a length measurement liters are a volume measurement (1000 cubic centimeters).
Most of space is taken up by the rarest, least dense nothingness imaginable.
bruce ismay
In (outer) space, you might find:the sunplanetssatellitesman-made satellitesBlack HolesasteroidsmeteorsNebulae (plural)
she JUST can she not an alien from a planet from outer space
you send them up in a satter light
Microwaves radiation can only travel up to a few centimeters. This type of electromagnetic radiation is commonly used in microwave ovens, where it heats and cooks food by penetrating only the outer few centimeters.
You mean "centimeters". An inch is approximately 2.54 centimeters.