that something was fixed in space not on earth. dur
A fixed location in a space is called a fixed star.
A fixed location in space is a point in the three-dimensional coordinate system that remains constant and does not change its position relative to other points. It serves as a reference or anchor point for measuring distances and positions within a specific frame of reference.
In space terms, a "wanderer" refers to an object that moves through space without a fixed orbit, often used to describe celestial bodies like asteroids, comets, or rogue planets. The term can also apply to planets in our solar system, particularly when referring to the five classical planets visible to the naked eye—Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, and Saturn—before the advent of telescopes. These wanderers contrast with fixed stars, which maintain their positions relative to one another in the night sky.
Impossible to answer !... The Hubble Space Telescope is not located at a fixed point (geo-stationary orbit). It orbits the earth once every 95 minutes (approx) - at an inclination of 28.5 degrees. Therefore - although its position relative to the equator is fixed - it travels across the visible sky.
People who have travelled in space are called astronauts or cosmonauts.
A fixed location in a space is called a fixed star.
A fixed location in a space is called a fixed star.
No, there is not.
I am not quite sure what you mean with "fixed". If you mean the object is fixed in its position, or unmovable, such a thing doesn't exist in the real world. Whenever a force acts on an object, its movement will change, according to Newton's Second Law (acceleration = force / mass).
Satellite- A probe implies probing or traveling through space and not fixed.
what does fixed costs mean
A stationary point.
the word fixed expenses means to rent
In science, "liquid" refers to a state of matter that has a definite volume but takes the shape of its container. Liquids flow and can be poured, but do not expand to fill the entire space of a container like gases.
The problem is that if it was fixed it will take more space than folding.Gurjot Singh Sodhi
Atoms that are nearly fixed in space are typically associated with solids, where the particles are closely packed in a fixed arrangement. In this state, atoms vibrate around their equilibrium positions but do not move freely, maintaining a defined shape and volume. This fixed arrangement is a characteristic of crystalline structures and contributes to the solid's stability and rigidity.
No, a gas can fill the space of any container