You may be referring to asteroids, which are small rocky or icy bodies which orbit the Sun. There are many thousands of asteroids, most of which orbit between Mars and Jupiter. Most of the asteroids are too small to see, but a few of the larger ones are visible without a telescope.
A space shuttle is able to float because there is no gravity in space.
No, one ton would not float in outer space because weightlessness in space is due to the absence of gravity, not because of buoyant forces. In space, objects with mass will still have weight but will appear weightless due to the lack of a gravitational force pulling them down.
It should, it's air tight. An Aircraft carrier floats and it's hugh. Any rocket scientists out there?
A hot air balloon requires air to generate lift. In outer space, there is no air or atmosphere, so there is nothing for the hot air balloon to displace to generate lift, causing it to be unable to float.
They don't float away because of gravity
Space rocks, bits of old rockets and UFO's.
Fragments from a Space Cadet was created on 2006-05-24.
No, you do not float in space. In space, there is no gravity to pull you down, so you would float freely.
A space shuttle is able to float because there is no gravity in space.
A meteor. Technically, "meteor" is the fiery trail of the space rock as it falls. If the rock survives passing through the atmosphere, the rock (or fragments of it) are called "meteorites".
The astronauts can float in the
what can you infer about how and what thease meterorite fragments are made up of that can travel through space
there is no gravity in space
solid fragments from space are ..
No, one ton would not float in outer space because weightlessness in space is due to the absence of gravity, not because of buoyant forces. In space, objects with mass will still have weight but will appear weightless due to the lack of a gravitational force pulling them down.
Matter does.
density