No, the temprature in space is roughly -270°C whereas Absolute zero would be −273.15°C. At the point of Absolute zero molecules, themselves, stop moving.
It's close, but not absolute.
Yes, the movie E. T. is science fiction, since E. T. is an alien that comes from Outer Space, and outer space is considered science fiction.
Spacecrafts have gotten more advanced and even safer, and the nature of space missions has changed considerably - we are no longer considered simply with exploration of space. We want to understand its makeup and we want to learn everything we can about it.
The distance of space is not a specific value since space is infinite. However, the Kármán line, which is about 62 miles (100 kilometers) above sea level, is often considered the boundary between Earth's atmosphere and space.
Nothing. In space, things will be weightless.
The International Space Station (ISS) has been in space since November 20, 1998. It has been continuously occupied by astronauts since November 2, 2000.
Try thinking about absolute nothing. Can you do it?Remember, you mustn't be thinking about a black and empty space. For if you're thinking about a black and empty space, you are still thinking about something - that black and empty space. You are supposed to be thinking about absolute nothing.I am not sure I can think about absolute nothing. I just seem to end up not thinking about anything!But maybe you can do it?
a volume is a 3D measured in cubic metres, has nothing to do with matter (even absolute vacume space has a volume, and since there is NO matter in it its mass is zero): no matter >> no mass, indifferent volume
They work in space because they are nigrogen pushes them up.
Yes, it is. Since it takes up space and volume.
Well, we can be considered that, seeing as we are life on an outer space planet, but technically, since we are the only life, anything else that is found is considered an alien.
No; the Special Theory of Relativity shows that measurements of space and time can vary, depending on the observer (if two observers move at different velocities). The General Theory of Relativity introduces additional differences that may depend on the observer.
Space is black because there is nothing there for light to bounce off of. Since black is not a colour by itself, but an absence of colour, this is why space looks black.
No. Since the temperature is near absolute zero and there is essentially no Oxygen any organic being would be frozen.
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THEORETICALLY: An absolute vacuum has no mass contained. In empty space there is no mass, so an absolute vacuum is empty space and empty space is an absolute vacuum. There is no difference. Although, there may be energy passing through the empty space or vacuum in the form of electromagnetic waves, or gravitational or magnetic fields.
The storage space is going to be the largest component. 100 feet should probably be considered the absolute minimum for what you need.
The benefits on a manual treadmill are that it pretty cheap since I has a few components, takes less space and they is nothing to service since there is no motor.