Yes.
The entire space shuttle orbits the Earth, not just a specific part. The shuttle moves around the Earth in a controlled manner, following a specific trajectory set by its thrusters and guidance systems.
No, Earth is not bigger than space. Space, or the universe, is vast and essentially limitless, containing countless galaxies, stars, and planets. In comparison, Earth is just a small planet within the solar system, which is part of a galaxy among billions in the universe. Thus, space far exceeds Earth in size and scale.
The Apollo 11 command module, known as "Columbia," which returned to Earth, is on display at the National Air and Space Museum in Washington, D.C. It is part of the museum's collection of space exploration artifacts.
Wrong category. Not sure what you mean by "space terms". If you astronomically, it's part of the structure of rocky planets such as Earth.
The Moon is located in space as a natural satellite orbiting Earth. It is situated approximately 384,400 kilometers (about 238,855 miles) away from our planet. The Moon resides in the region of space known as the Earth-Moon system, which is part of the larger solar system that includes the Sun and other celestial bodies.
Everything is a part of space, including the Sun. The Earth is also a part of space. Space is a part of the universe which is infinite and no one knows how big it is.
The space shuttle.
Meteorology is part of Earth and Space Science.
The Earth's atmosphere is kept in place by gravitational pull the Earth exerts on particles in the atmosphere. But part of the Earth's atmosphere does float out into space. The part that is lost out into space is the extremely light particles like Hydrogen which can escape the Earth's gravity.
The orbiter.
a small part of physics
Laika was a part husky part terrier and was one of the first animals in space. Laika was the first animal to orbit the earth.
The entire space shuttle orbits the Earth, not just a specific part. The shuttle moves around the Earth in a controlled manner, following a specific trajectory set by its thrusters and guidance systems.
The space shuttle orbiter orbits the earth. The solid rocket boosters are jettisoned within the earth's atmosphere, around two minutes after launch and the External Fuel Tank is jettisoned once in space.
it depends on what grade your in. heres both answers.. 1 Equator.2 hemispheres
ozone
No. The sky includes areas well within Earth's atmosphere, which are not considered part of outer space.