The Johnson Space Center is about halfway between Houston and Galveston in southern Texas,
which, admittedly, is a region located pretty far from earth.
If you're asking where the center of the universe is located, then every point in the universe
has that property. In other words, wherever in the universe an astronomer is located, everything
he can see in every direction looks as though it's distributed through the same range of distances
away from him. From everything we can see or detect, every point in space is the center of it.
trillions of miles away
No. The black hole at the center of the galaxy is too far away to affect earth.
The weight of a person is not constant at all places on the Earth. The weight becomes zero at the center of the earth or far away from the Earth.
How far away are they from each other and in relation to the Earth.&At what speed are they traveling through space.
The black hole at the center of our galaxy, the Milky Way, is about 26,000 light-years away from Earth. It is known as Sagittarius A* and has a mass equivalent to about 4 million times that of our sun.
approximatley 25,000 Light Years away
Usually within 250 miles
trillions of miles away
About 25,000 light years away...
There is no planet astronomers here on Earth call "nester". So if there is one it is very far away (in space and time)
Trillions of them, at least. Luckily for us, distances in space are huge, and the things that can destroy Earth are far away.
No. The black hole at the center of the galaxy is too far away to affect earth.
The International Space Station orbits Earth at an average altitude of about 420 kilometers (260 miles).
Most of outer space is far away from earth
No, it it is the special space that earth is in near our sun. Not to close and not to far away.
The vehicle assembly building is about 3 miles away
Telescopes are used to see things that are far away from earth. Using telescopes we can see things that are millions of miles away. Most of the telescopes are on Earth but some of them are in space such as the Hubble Space Telescope.