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Why does NASA takes pictures of objects in space?

NASA takes pictures of objects in space to study the universe, gain insights into the formation and behavior of celestial bodies, understand processes like star formation and planetary movements, and to engage the public by sharing the beauty and wonder of space.


How exactly are rain clouds formed?

Rain clouds are formed by the evaporation of water from lakes, rivers and the atmosphere. When this evaporation takes place it will form clouds that are very in the air, and therefore they release a variety of water forms such as rain, snow or sleet depending on the current temperature.


Why are clouds of steam produced when a shuttle takes off?

When a shuttle takes off, clouds of steam are produced due to the rapid condensation of water vapor in the surrounding air caused by the intense heat generated by the rocket engines. As the hot exhaust gases come into contact with the cooler air, water vapor in the air condenses into droplets, forming the visible clouds of steam.


What do you call a man made object that orbits the earth and takes pictures of the weather?

A man-made object that orbits the Earth and takes pictures of the weather is called a weather satellite. These satellites are equipped with instruments and cameras that capture images and data to monitor and study weather patterns and conditions across the globe.


Does a cloud take up space?

Yes. Clouds are composed of water, which is matter. Matter is described as anything that takes up space, and therefore, clouds take up space.