Objects in space tend to become round due to their own gravity, pulling their mass towards their center. Meteorites, on the other hand, are pieces of larger objects that have broken apart due to collisions or other forces, so they don't have enough gravity to become spherical.
It would take a lot of money because you have to pay for every thing to be able to survive and get to outer space.
Asteroids can cause significant damage to objects they collide with in space, but they would not be able to crush everything in space due to the vastness of the universe. The impact of an asteroid would depend on its size, speed, and the target it hits.
The first thing sent into space was the Nazi Germans V-2 rocket in the Second World War.
Nothing. In space, things will be weightless.
There is no such thing as zero gravity. Every mass, no matter how great or small, has a gravitational pull towards you, and you have a gravitational pull towards it. In space, tiny hydrogen atoms fly around, about 1 for every large living room. Even though their gravitational pull on you will be tiny, there will still be gravity, even in deep space or places where there are no planets.
Not every thing is round.
galaxy
galaxy
because it is in space and every thing in space is weightless.
The universe contains everything.
That's a big no, we know very little about space
they had learned about space and how every thing worked and they set up satellite to see what happened in space when they weren't there
Infinite time because every thing is always new.....
it is a thing that goes round it is a thing that goes round
space bar for every thing you gudoofdoof
Every thing that carries weight and surrounds space is called mass.
Every thing that carries weight and surrounds space is called mass.