Outerspace has no sound. This is because outerspace is essentially devoid of matter, and matter is required for sound. Sound is a physical phenomenon of a travelling pressure wave, and in space there is essentially no gas or media to transmit a wave.
named after Yuri Gagarin the first man to step into outerspace,he was Russian
The first Briton of either sex to fly in space was Helen Sharman, who in 1991 flew aboard the Soviet Soyuz TM-12 and visited the MIR space station.
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The Y has a long E vowel sound (stud-ee).
Iin Australian waters, James Cook named Thirsty Sound and Broad Sound. In New Zealand, Cook named Queen Charlotte's Sound.
NO!
Because empty space cannot propagate sound.
Yes but there you would not be able to hear it because of there are no sound waves because there is no air
Sound.
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Yes, sound travels through space when the space is filled with some medium such as air (or water or iron or cetera). Sound is vibrations in the medium which travel as a wave. If there is nothing in the medium, no sound travels through it. Outerspace is pretty empty. You won't hear anything if you're in outerspace (except sounds from inside your space suit/ship). P.S. Do you mean the sound of a wave (like splashing on rocks) or a sound wave?
No.
a astronomer does it.
The stars in outerspace are bright white. Just like the sun. Although they look yellow or an off white, this is only because of the Earth's atmosphere. It is true, stars are white in outerspace but appear yellow.
no
it doesn't
Because they just do!