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Xenon is a noble gas and not specifically a space word, but it is found in trace amounts in the Earth's atmosphere and can also be found in space. It is used in space exploration for ion propulsion systems and in spacecraft lighting.
That would be a nebula, which is a large cloud of gas and dust in outer space. Nebulae are often regions where new stars are forming, and they come in various shapes and sizes.
Galaxies - massive collections of stars, gas, and dust held together by gravity. Nebulae - clouds of gas and dust in space where new stars are born. Black holes - regions of space with such strong gravitational forces that nothing, not even light, can escape.
A nebula is a large gaseous cloud found in space. Nebulas are made up of gas, dust, and plasma, and can be remnants of exploded stars or regions of new star formation. They are often exceptionally beautiful and serve as the birthplace of stars.
The space between planets is mostly empty, containing small amounts of gas, dust, and debris. This region is known as interplanetary space. Additionally, various celestial objects such as asteroids and comets can be found between planets.
This observation was made by Robert Boyle in the 17th century. Boyle's law states that the volume of a gas is inversely proportional to its pressure, providing evidence for the existence of gas particles and their ability to move.
Clouds of gas and dust
Pluto is not a gas giant because scientist's found a meteor that was bigger than Pluto and it doesn't have gas. Its not a gas planet because it has a oval shape and is really small.
Xenon is a noble gas and not specifically a space word, but it is found in trace amounts in the Earth's atmosphere and can also be found in space. It is used in space exploration for ion propulsion systems and in spacecraft lighting.
the universe is probably made up of all the gasses
what is gas in the disc space?
it changes it because of the particles floating round in witch it needs more space this is called density PS profession scientist
Methane gas
Joseph Priestly
Space is thought as a vacuum but it does contain small amounts of gases. It is mainly comprised of hydrogen plasma particles. There is no nitrogen that has been found in open space yet.
Uncombined hydrogen can be found in the Earth's atmosphere, although it is rare. It is also found as molecular hydrogen gas (H2) in interstellar space and on the surfaces of gas-giant planets like Jupiter and Saturn.
Methane gas