The Blue Danube, by Johann Strauss II.
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Anything transmitted by radio will travel through space forever.
Sincespace is REALLYY big. The soundwaves carry throughout space and it sounds like a BIGGG room.
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There have been 134 space shuttle launches. 39 launches of Discovery 32 launches of Atlantis 25 launches of Endeavour 28 launches of Columbia 10 launches of Challenger
No, not all space shuttle launches occurred in Florida. While the majority of space shuttle launches took place at Kennedy Space Center in Florida, there were also some launches conducted from the Vandenberg Air Force Base in California.
No, there is no specific Greek god of space in classical mythology. The Greeks did not have a deity specifically associated with space as we understand it today.
Space shuttle launches are often scheduled at night to minimize risks associated with weather conditions and to take advantage of Earth's rotation for the most efficient trajectory. Night launches also offer better visibility of the rocket's flames and help in tracking its path during ascent.
Launches typically occur at the Kennedy space center in Florida, and shuttles usually land at Edwards AFB in California.
In Malayalam, "kedaram" (കേദാരം) refers to a type of temple or sacred space, often associated with worship and spirituality. It can also denote a particular style of classical music, specifically in the context of Indian classical music, where "Kedaram" is a raga. The term embodies a sense of devotion and artistic expression within the cultural framework of Kerala.
Nothing happens. There is a false myth that you go to space but that is not true because i got to 100 space launches and it didn't happen. Don't believe them when they say you go to space, getting to 100 launches is a waste of time.
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Nasa launches the space shuttles.
because those launches are government sponsored, and only trained astronauts went on them.there are probably several hundred successful launches involving humans by now, though, and several thousand altogether.