In space, various phenomena occur such as the formation of stars, galaxies, and black holes. Objects in space move and interact due to gravitational forces. Scientists also study cosmic radiation, dark matter, and dark energy to better understand the nature of the universe.
The International Space Station is continuously working on scientific research and experiments in various fields such as biology, physics, and astronomy. Astronauts are also conducting maintenance tasks on the station to ensure its smooth operation. Additionally, there might be cargo resupply missions or spacewalks happening during the current mission.
Yes, there is still an ongoing "space race" among various countries and private companies to explore and commercialize space. This competition includes efforts to reach new milestones in space exploration, such as sending humans to Mars or returning to the Moon.
Because it is in space, and their isnt really sound in space
black and dark
Astronauts can perform their space walk and move around as if nothing is happening while the space station is traveling at 17,500 miles per hour, because there is no gravity. This keeps them from feeling the fast speed.
Because people did not know what space was like back then. And astronomers were very important to make the decisions on what was really happening of there.
I dunno its happening to me as well and its really f*cked up and annoying, your best bet is probably just get it on your computer then sync it on from there
'Very Happening' Means really great, or whats in style.
No, definitely not.
Well, to explore space ofcourse. Astronauts go to space to find new planets or such. They observe what is happening.
because they study about space and let us know what is happening they help space
yes
the hubble space station is used to see some new things happening in universe
it takes 365 rotations to make a year
we now have developed technology, and faster rockets.
the chances are really low of this happening
Breaking Amish - 2012 What Is Really Happening 1-5 was released on: USA: 7 October 2012