I assume here that by "air composition" you mean the material between planets and stars.
Typically space is nothing; or rather almost nothing. You can think of it as a very big room where all the air has been sucked out and the preassure is zero or very close to zero. That being said there is actually material floating around out there: planets, asteroids, stars and even big clouds of different types of gas.
So to answer your question, you can't really talk about "air composition" in space, because mostly there is nothing at all.
no, there is no air in space
which is first space probe launched into space
Yes there is go onto google images and type in 'pie chart for the composition if air' and it should come up.
No air The space suit has air bottles
Rockets generally work better in the space as compared on air. This is because there is no air resistance on the space.
The composition of air depends upon altitude.
The composition is the same, the air is just less dense.
gas composition in air is the sum of the gas individual element and that of the air i.e oxygen and nitrogen
no
The composition of liquid air is: 80 % nitrogen, 19 % oxygen 0,9 % argon, 0,1 % minor gases.
no, there is no air in space
oxygen percentage in air is 20%
you don't need air in space because there is no air in space at all! but in space they do have really small gravity!
There is no air in outer space.
No.
I can but I guess the real question is... can you?
Yes,air occupy space