I think you mean "Has the Earth ever been photographed from outer space?" and yes it has.
Various types of spacecraft and satellites are sent to outer space, including probes, telescopes, and rovers. These objects are designed to study celestial bodies, conduct scientific research, and explore outer space. Additionally, signals and messages have been sent from Earth as a form of communication with potential extraterrestrial life.
Not on their own, but bees have been taken up into space to see how they build comb in a no-gravity situation.
As astronaut travels into outer space and some have been killed doing so. Most astronomers stay on the planet Earth and look up into space. There have been astronauts who are astronomers, but, most astronomers are not astronauts. There have been tens of millions of astronomers looking up at outer space, but, only a few hundred astronauts. No, they are not the same.
If we only use statistics to answer this, there is currently no chance of dying in space since 528 people have been in space and none of them died while there. Now, chances of dying while trying to get INTO outer space is a whole different discussion.
There has been no official announcement regarding the release of "Killer Klowns from Outer Space 2." As of now, it is uncertain if a sequel will be made.
Earth has been broadcasting radio signals into outer space since the late 1800's.
no but has been photographed from distance/telescope in space
maybe some space ships or space stations
since the Cretacious period
They now use technology to send astronauts to outer space & the Earth.
The ones on earth, because there are no plants in outer space, and none on the moon that have been discovered yet.
There hasn't been any animals launched into outer space.The first animal to reach space is laika the dog, but that was in close earth orbit. Laika died during the mission but she is famous.
Astronauts and cosmonauts are individuals who go to outer space. They are highly trained professionals who conduct scientific research, perform maintenance on spacecraft and space stations, and contribute to the exploration of space.
Various types of spacecraft and satellites are sent to outer space, including probes, telescopes, and rovers. These objects are designed to study celestial bodies, conduct scientific research, and explore outer space. Additionally, signals and messages have been sent from Earth as a form of communication with potential extraterrestrial life.
No, so far we have found no life in outer space. Life may well exist in outer space, but we haven't found it yet.
Because they were made the same time as the Earth from the same materials. And, since they have basically been frozen in time in outer space, they can tell us a lot about the composition of the Earth. The materials on Earth are constantly being recycled and nothing remains from the birth of the Earth, so that is why we look to outer space and the meteorites that fall to Earth to give us clues to its origin.
Earth has been broadcasting radio signals into outer space since the early 20th century, when radio technology became widely used. This means that for over 100 years, various radio signals, including TV broadcasts, have been traveling into space at the speed of light.