The mass of an object is the object's mass. It makes no difference where the object is,
what the temperature is, whether it's night or day, on Earth or the far side of the moon,
in the northern or Western Hemisphere, at the bottom of the deepest ocean or on top of
the highest mountain, asleep or awake. Whatever mass it had yesterday, wherever it was,
is the same mass it has today, wherever it is. Have I made myself clear ?
Zero is not correct. Your weight may be zero in parts of space, but not in others. Weight, however, is a different thing altogether to mass and it is important not to confuse the two. Mass is the amount of matter in an object and this remains the same.
EDUSAT stands for Education Satellite. It is India's first dedicated satellite for educational services, providing interactive education through satellite-based distance education to reach remote areas.
A satellite volcano is a smaller volcanic cone that has formed on the flank of a larger volcano. They are often found clustered around the main volcano and are connected to its underlying magma chamber. Satellite volcanoes can erupt independently or along with the main volcano.
Space exploration is an important part of our life today. The main reasons for exploring space are:- 1) The urge to know what is out there2) By space exploration, we get to know if there is any harm from the heavens coming our way3) The sheer thrill of it
Satellite learning is a method of education where students interact with teachers and peers remotely using technology such as satellite communications. It allows for access to education in remote areas without the need for physical classrooms.
they built it in outer space
A space station is a satellite designed to allow humans to live in outer space.
no
The first thing sent into outer space was a satellite
to protect the microchips and other technology in the satellite
A "live satellite" is something that is being shown "live" from a satellite, such as images from space, or views of the Earth from a satellite in outer space. TV programs you watch on satellite is not considered "live satellite".
America's first satellite launched into outer space was called the Explorer 1, and was launched in 1958.
By a satellite in outer space
Strategic Defense Initiative.
The machine that takes pictures from outer space is called a satellite or a satellite imaging system. These satellites orbit the Earth and capture images of the planet's surface using cameras and sensors.
Your mass would still be 158 pounds in outer space. Mass is a measure of the amount of matter in an object and does not depend on gravity. Your weight, on the other hand, would be different in outer space because weight is the force of gravity acting on an object's mass.
No, the Chernobyl disaster is not visible from outer space due to the limitations of satellite imagery resolution. However, the effects of the disaster on the surrounding environment are still visible on the ground.