If you're talking about on a space shuttle, it is most likely still red. In actual space, it is impossible to light fires because fire needs oxygen to sustain itself. Space only has vacuum.
It is not possible to burn a fire in outer space because fire requires oxygen to burn, and in the vacuum of space where there is no oxygen, there can be no combustion. On space missions, fires are not ignited but rather prevented through strict safety protocols and the use of non-flammable materials.
The coolest star is red; then yellow; then blue. Like on a fire, the bottom of the fire is really hot so its blue. In the middle of a fire, its mostly yellow. Then, on top, it has a little flame of red. :p
The Earth appears blue from space because of its oceans, which cover about 71% of its surface. The water in the oceans reflects sunlight, giving the planet a blue hue when viewed from space. Additionally, the Earth's atmosphere scatters sunlight, with shorter blue wavelengths being scattered more than longer red wavelengths, contributing to the blue appearance.
Columbia heated up and broke apart while entering the atmosphere.
A blue star in space typically indicates a hot and young star. Blue stars are often massive and have high temperatures, causing them to emit a blue light. They are significant in helping astronomers understand stellar evolution and the lifecycle of stars.
fire can't exist in space, because there is no Oxygen in space and thats what fire feeds from
Blue Fire was created in 2009.
Fire occupies space!
Things can not be set on fire in space because there is no oxygen in space.
Fire in Space was created on 1978-12-17.
River of Blue Fire has 634 pages.
No. the artist for 'Eyes On Fire' is, Blue Foundation.
River of Blue Fire was created on 1998-07-01.
The duration of Fire Maidens from Outer Space is 1.33 hours.
Space Carrier Blue Noah was created in 1979.
Because the moon rotates around the sun and not the other way around. The sun is made up of fire ( therefore red) and the moon space dust so it's blue.
Blue fire is hotter than red fire, as the color of a flame is indicative of its temperature. Blue flames typically burn at higher temperatures due to more complete combustion.