New information about space is published all the time. I recommend spaceweather.com as perhaps the most timely and interesting info about how space affects us here, but space.com has more detailed astronomical discoveries.
I don't have real-time information to provide current events in Virginia. However, you can check local news websites, event calendars, or social media platforms for up-to-date information on events happening in the area. Virginia often hosts festivals, concerts, and cultural activities, so there should be something happening.
there will be people from space come down to kill you guys:)
"Space" is one those things like 'cold', 'silence', and 'emptiness', that isn't 'something' all by itself. It's just the absence of something. Silence is the absence of any sound. Cold is the absence of any heat. Space is the absence of any material.
You know when sodium is chemically reacting when you see bubbles or any weird thing going on....something thats happening that wasn't happening till now. (:
immediatly means as soon as, and suddenly means without our knowledge....
The latest information about India is that they have a mission to the mars.
Ask him if he has any problems with anything happening, or ask his good mates they might tell you if you need something to work on or something. Hope that helps :P
Look here frenz...actually i mean logically there is no sound applied in a telescope.But there is light applied so far that's why we can see what is happening on the space...we can see any object when there is light we cannot see what is happening in the space using sound.So the principle of light is applied in a telescope...any question can ask me at THIVYASINY SARAVANAN blogspot...
If the chances of something happening are 1 in 68, it means there is a 1.47% likelihood of that event occurring. This probability indicates that out of 68 similar instances, you can expect the event to happen once on average. Conversely, there is a 98.53% chance that it will not happen in any given instance.
matter is any thing that takes up space Matter has mass and takes up space. ing
No, it is perfectly safe to look deep into space. Interesting astronomical information will result.
There 3,000 satellites in space...I think...