this is a tricky question, as no one knows how far into space you can go, or whats out there. but think of this, on EARTH you have a telescope, whats the thurthest planet you can see? im geussing if you was on that planet you could also see earth. any more questions add me on msn: me-n-stacey-are-chavs@live.co.uk
It makes the person look like something to be feared.
Yes.
The boundary at an altitude of 100 km above sea level is known as the Kármán line. It is commonly accepted as the point where the Earth's atmosphere ends and outer space begins. At this altitude, the air density is very low, and spacecraft can achieve orbit without being affected by atmospheric drag.
The space program that launched the first person into outer space was the Soviet program called Vostok. Yuri Gagarin was the first human to go into space aboard Vostok 1 on April 12, 1961.
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)
The Kármán line, which lies at an altitude of 100 kilometers (62 miles) above sea level, is commonly considered the boundary between Earth's atmosphere and outer space. Rockets typically enter space and begin their journey beyond this altitude.
Space officially begins at the Krmn line, which is located at an altitude of 100 kilometers (62 miles) above sea level. This is where the Earth's atmosphere becomes very thin and the boundary between Earth's atmosphere and outer space is considered to start.
Mesosphere
In outer space, the distance to the horizon depends on the observer's altitude. For example, from the International Space Station (ISS) at about 400 km above Earth's surface, the horizon is approximately 2,984 km away. As the observer's altitude increases, the distance to the horizon also increases.
an astronaut
The suit allows the person to walk in outer space, because the suit is designed to with stand the extreme heat and cold of outer space.
No. The sky includes areas well within Earth's atmosphere, which are not considered part of outer space.
Outer space was not discovered by a single person, as it has always existed. However, the first human to travel to outer space was Yuri Gagarin, a Soviet astronaut, who orbited Earth in 1961.
The space shuttle is launched into Outer Space by having it attached to the rocket that launches up as well as the space shuttle and gradually the rocket falls apart and lands in the Pacific ocean. It often lands there. The space shuttle then continues its mission alone.
It makes the person look like something to be feared.
yes
Michel Fournier is planning to jump from 130,000 feet - about 25 miles in the air. From that altitude, he will be able to see outer space and Earth's curvature.