Yes. Satellite photos of New York on 9/11 clearly showed the plumes of smoke.
That depends on what you mean by "outer space". The moon is outside the Earth's atmosphere and therfore "in space" but it is orbiting the Earth and therfore hardly "outer".
They Came from Outer Space was created on 1990-10-01.
Flying Saucers from Outer Space was created in 1953.
Any kind of collision, such as a meteorite or asteroid colliding with a planet, or an explosion of a star could be classed as natural disasters in space.
No, they are properties of matter. Outer space has the properties it has because it has little to no matter.
No, you cannot smoke a cigarette in outer space because there is no oxygen to sustain combustion. Additionally, smoking in a spacecraft is not allowed due to the potential fire hazard and air quality concerns for the crew.
The science of travelling to outer space could be called space science, could be called rocketry, could be called astronautics.
I could survive in outer space without a space suit, as long as I was inside a space ship, or space station. I cannot breathe vacuum.
It could with the right technology and space suits
No, because sound cannot travel in outer space.
The answere is no.
Theoretically, there could be anything living in outer space. it is highly likely that there are many organisms living there however there is no hard evidence yet.
outer (as in "outer space")
The German scientist Hermann Oberth, along with others such as Robert H. Goddard and Konstantin Tsiolkovsky, made significant contributions to proving that rockets could reach outer space through their research and experiments in the early 20th century.
There is no antonym for outer space.
outer (as in "outer space")
they built it in outer space