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Well it depends weather you are close to a star or space ship. In my opinion it would point closest star or place with the most electromagnetic radiation or metal.

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Why would magnetic compass not work in space?

A magnetic compass depends on Earth's magnetic field for orientation. In space, there is no magnetic field to interact with, so a magnetic compass would not be useful for navigation. Other orientation systems, like gyroscopes or star tracking sensors, are used instead in space.


Why would a magnetic compass not work in space?

A magnetic compass relies on Earth's magnetic field to indicate direction, which is absent in the vastness of space. In space, there are no magnetic field lines to align the compass needle, rendering it ineffective. Additionally, the microgravity environment can affect the compass's operation, further complicating its use beyond Earth's atmosphere.


Where does a compass needle point point to?

if your facing north, the compass needle will point to the N on you compass, along with south (S), west (W) and east (E). also, northeast(NE), southeast(SE), northwest (NW), southwest(SW).AnswerA compass points to the location called Magnetic North.


What would a compass on the moon point to?

A compass on the Moon would not function as it does on Earth because the Moon lacks a significant magnetic field. Instead of pointing toward magnetic north, it would likely remain unresponsive or point erratically due to the absence of a magnetic reference. The Moon's surface is influenced by the Earth's gravity and magnetic field, but that does not provide a reliable directional indicator for navigation.


Would a magnetic compass be suitable to be used for space travel?

No. Magnetic compasses work based on the Earth's mantic field, in space there is no magnetic field for the compasses to work with. A different system, possibly similar to Global Positioning System (GPS) might work, call it the Universal Positioning System. On certain rocky planets it could work, but some planets don't have a magnetic field, like Mars. So a traditional magnetic compass wouldn't work in space, or at least it won't get you where you want to go.

Related Questions

Would an astronaut need a compass in space?

yes because it will help u point to the dirces


Why the imaginary lines of magnet never intersect?

If they would intersect, that would mean that at one point in space, the field lines point to two different direction simultaneously. A compass needle would have to point to two different directions at once.


Do globes have compass roses on them?

No. there would be no point.


If you are in Puerto Rico which way would your compass point?

In Puerto Rico, your compass would point north towards the North Pole in the Arctic region.


If there was a magnet beside a compass would the compass point to the north or south?

If there is a magnet beside a compass, the compass needle would be influenced by the magnetic field of the magnet rather than Earth's magnetic field. The needle would point towards the opposite pole of the magnet, so if the magnet's north pole is beside the compass, the compass needle would point towards the south.


What way will a compass point in Uruguay?

the compass would point north because it Always points north unless you are at the north pole. :)


What will happen if you put a compass next to a electromagnet that is turnd on?

the arrow in the compass would point to the magnet


What would happen if you brought a compass in to space?

it would spin around and around.


Why would magnetic compass not work in space?

A magnetic compass depends on Earth's magnetic field for orientation. In space, there is no magnetic field to interact with, so a magnetic compass would not be useful for navigation. Other orientation systems, like gyroscopes or star tracking sensors, are used instead in space.


Which end of a compass needle would point toward the north pole of a bar magnet?

The north end of a compass needle would point toward the north pole of a bar magnet.


Would a compass be useful on a spaceship in outer space?

No. A compass is a useful tool on Earth because the needle aligns with Earth's magnetic field and we know the shape of that field. There would be no such field in outer space.


What did the vikings call magnets?

As a compass. They dangled the metallic stone from a string, knowing it would point north.