No. People commonly refer to the sky as the earth's atmosphere, and space as everything outside the earth's atmosphere
The sky-lab did the same thing a space station would do
It is in space, but to us on earth it looks like it is in the sky. :)
There is no such thing as weight in space seeing as there is no gravity.
No they aren't the same. A satellite is on a defined orbit and a probe is something sent to discover planets or other space objects.
Yes, the word "sky" is a noun, a singular, common, concrete noun; a word for the dome-shaped expanse extending upwards from the horizon; outer space as seen from the earth; a word for a thing.
The sky-lab did the same thing a space station would do
No. The sky includes areas well within Earth's atmosphere, which are not considered part of outer space.
The sky refers to the entire atmosphere above the Earth's surface, including the clouds. Clouds are visible accumulations of water droplets or ice crystals in the sky. So, while clouds are a part of the sky, they are not the same thing.
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Volume measures the amount of space that is occupied by a three-dimensional object so it can be considered the same as or similar to the measurement of space.
Nope yes you can same thing with the sky
Same thing, but just in a deeper voice, and said with feeling.
It is in space, but to us on earth it looks like it is in the sky. :)
Press space and the mouse at the same time
Because otherwise we would be pulled into space.
No as the commander will be higher in rank.
No. The sun is the bright yellow thing in the sky. The moon is the big white thing in the sky.