Space was born with planets we don't live in like Mars, Sun, And Jupiter. It need other planets to help keep Space alive forever. It can't just have Earth.
We'll assume the questioner meant "planets." Only the planets of our own solar system have "personal" names. All the others that we know of are designated by the name of their parent star. The Sun's planets are Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune.
Well, to explore space ofcourse. Astronauts go to space to find new planets or such. They observe what is happening.
Right now, Astronauts and Cosmonauts live inside the space station that orbits Earth.
The International Space Station normally has a crew of three or four, and while they rotate, most astronauts do not get to live on the space station. As of Feb. 2010 the number is now up to 6.
Astronauts who do their homework and learn what they're supposed to learn are rewarded with a flight into space.
to explore many different planets, galaxies, comets, possible planets we can live on, etc.
no because there is no oxogen in space
The gravity of the Sun (or star) keeps them in orbit.
If they aren't in space, then where else can they be?
We need people that can walk in space to repair spaceships so that we can someday live on other planets.
Then go all around space until you find a planet. But be careful of the aliens.
Astronomy is all about the things in outer space and planets are in outer space.
The planets that have the most space between them are mercury and Pluto.
because people say people live in some planets and gravity can not pull it down.
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besides oxygen, there is nothing. It is anti-matter. sound doesnt even travel in outer space. There is absoloutley no gases in empty space if you dont include stars and planets, ect.