There is no such thing as "absolute motion" - neither in outer space, nor anywhere else. Motion must always be specified in relationship to some other object.
Outer space, it was a remake of "The thing from outer space".
The duration of Gayniggers from Outer Space is 1560.0 seconds.
The duration of They Came from Outer Space is 2880.0 seconds.
The duration of Killer Klowns from Outer Space is 1.47 hours.
The duration of Disco Beaver from Outer Space is 3060.0 seconds.
Yes, the laws of motion apply in outer space.
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Yes.
Liquids can exist in outer space, if they are in an enclosed area, such as a space craft, or a space station. They can not exist in a liquid state in unprotected outer space. Either they will freeze due to the extreme cold, or they will melt (or turn to gas) due to extreme heat.
No, so far we have found no life in outer space. Life may well exist in outer space, but we haven't found it yet.
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Yes, probably in the upper atmosphere or in outer space.
Where no matter exists, there is nothing to interfere with the rocket's motion through space. A body in motion tends to remain in motion, and if nothing interferes with that motion, the body will continue to move.
outer space is a vacuum and a vacuum is completely empty space. however all celestial bodies that exist in space(planets, stars, etc.) do not make up space
Hardly. There are a few atoms of gas in outer space, but their density is so low that for most practical applications, they can be ignored.
Yes. The absolute temperature of "outer space" is around 2,8 K (degrees Kelvin), just a little above absolute zero. The "triple point" ov water where ice, liquid and steam can coexist (also the freezing point of water is about 273 K, or 270 degrees "hotter" than the background radiation in space. Ice can be cooled to lower temperatures than the triple point but I doubt if it can exist at temperatures below 2,8 K (maybe some other expert here at wikianswers knows about that?)
No. Motion and rest are only relative. The beauty is: The very space is relative. Time too is relative. Then which is the absolute? You are the absolute. The one who asks, the one who searches, the one who observes, is the absolute. But this becomes true only when one has Self Realization. Who am I? This is the valid query to be made by each and every one of us. All the best dear.