The exosphere
Scientists explore outer space using a variety of tools and technologies, such as telescopes, satellites, and rovers. They gather data and images from these tools to study celestial bodies, phenomenon, and environments in space. Scientists also use spacecraft and probes to collect samples and conduct experiments in outer space.
Gravity is everywhere, it's just that it's too weak to actually observe
SatellitesSatellites orbit in outer space, not in the earth. They are sent to outer space where the gravitational pull of the earth pulls them around, just as the earth is pulled around the sun in a similar manner. The layer is the exosphere. It greatly depends on what the satellite is for and who owns it how far up it orbits. Imaging satellites need to be close to the Earth, so they orbit about 130 miles up. Communications satellites are generally at 23,000 miles up. GPS satellites are up about 13,000 miles.
A pencil can be used in outer space, but traditional wooden pencils are not ideal for writing in space due to the lack of gravity. The graphite tip can break off and float around, potentially getting in astronauts' eyes or equipment. Instead, astronauts often use special mechanical pencils or pens that work in microgravity.
The asteroid belt is between the inner and outer planets, but mostly it is just empty space.
Outer Space Is Just a Martini Away was created in 1996.
Hair. A cuticle is the outer layer of hair, just as wax is the outer layer of a fiber at times.
In a plant cell it is located just inside of the cell wall (outer layer). In an animal cell, the cell membrane is the outer layer.
In a plant cell it is located just inside of the cell wall (outer layer). In an animal cell, the cell membrane is the outer layer.
No. It is too cold for water "just before" the ozone layer. Might be a bit of ice crystals, but they would only reflect some light into space, and not really interact with energetic radiation.
The solid outer crust layer of the Earth is called the lithosphere. The top portion of the mantle layer, just beneath the lithosphere, is called the asthenosphere.
Stars are probably called stars because of some Latin/Greek word root that I don't know about and Outer Space is called Outer Space because its outer (Outside the world) and is just empty space. Hope I helped.
Stars are probably called stars because of some Latin/Greek word root that I don't know about and Outer Space is called Outer Space because its outer (Outside the world) and is just empty space. Hope I helped.
Earth's solid outer layer is called the crust. This question was easy but good luck with watever this was supposed to be realted to.
well if ur talking about the inner core, it would be the outer core. but if not, it would be the Mantle
it just floats around
Mesosphere or you could call it the deep mantle.