The answere is no.
This question is very broad. Engineers have developed countless technology to ensure a spaceship's survival in space. Its realy too much to list, but basically the goal is to protect a spaceship from the harmful environment of space, weather its radiation, temperature, or debris.
It weighs sixteen million pounds, is 180 feet tall, and takes up two million cubic feet of space.
An invention is kinda something you made and found and will really make a difference to the word . Such as a discovery it means you have found a precious thing and its mysterious and this item could be from outer space or it could be something made millions of years ago!
There are actually two types of boosters that were both used by the space shuttle before their decommission. To propel the vehicle out into space from the surface of the earth out past the atmosphere, the shuttle used SRB's, or Solid Rocket Boosters. The engines on the actual shuttle are LRB's, or Liquid Rocket Boosters. These are used to propel the space vehicle further into space and into orbit around the earth.
Rulings are the vertical and horizontal lines inside a table, so excluding the outer border. Spacing can relate to space between the content of a cell and the edge of a cell or the space between each cell and other cells.
through a spaceship get it star celebrity into outer space thorough a spaceship oh whatever
This depends on the type of spaceship.
Yes, you could explode in space by the pressure of the other planets.
Only in a space suit. Or a spaceship.
Yes, a lighter can explode in outer space. This is because the flammable material inside the lighter can combust if it comes into contact with a source of ignition, such as a spark or flame, even in the absence of oxygen.
People invented spaceships to explore outer space, conduct research, and potentially colonize other planets. Spaceships allow humans to travel beyond Earth's atmosphere and study the universe firsthand.
Technically speaking you could send a potted tree inside a spaceship into space, however if you took it outside the spaceship it could not survive as there is no oxygen on the moon or in space in general that we know of.
The spaceship will move in a straight line at constant speed.
Because there is no air and thus no pressure that would hold your atoms together
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.
2 m/sec in the direction of travel of Spaceship 2, assuming they are both in frictionless outer space.
Light travels in vacuum but sound cannot. So, we can see solar flares but can't hear them. (Outer space can be considered to be vacuum)