Because sound needs a material medium to travel through, and can't go anywhere
through the vacuum of space.
Besides, even if it could, it would take sound ... moving at the speed of sound ...
874 thousand years to cover one light year of distance. We'd still be hanging around
waiting to hear the supernova that was discovered in 1054 AD.
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)
Supernova
Supernova
The spaceship will move in a straight line at constant speed.
The machine that takes pictures from outer space is called a satellite or a satellite imaging system. These satellites orbit the Earth and capture images of the planet's surface using cameras and sensors.
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)
through a spaceship get it star celebrity into outer space thorough a spaceship oh whatever
A star that explodes is called a supernova.
they built it in outer space
no
PLUTO
The answere is no.
Supernova
Supernova
Supernova
no
A space station is a satellite designed to allow humans to live in outer space.