Probably, an asteroid.
One AU, or Astronomical Unit, is the distance from the Sun to the Earth. The only things at 2 AU from the Sun are asteroids.
The kinetic energy of an object falling towards Earth from space is not zero. As the object accelerates due to gravity, its kinetic energy increases. At the point of impact with Earth, the object's kinetic energy is at its maximum before being converted into other forms of energy upon collision.
The voyager space probes that visited the outer planets in the 70's and 80's, Voyager 1 and Voyager 2. Voyager 1 flew by Jupiter and Saturn, while the Voyager 2 probe visited all four gas giant planets; Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune. Voyager 1 is the furthest man made object from Earth at around 122AU from Earth as of September 2012. That is 122 times the distance between the Earth and Sun.
No object. You would have to be in between the Sun and Mercury in order to see it at midnight, and no such object exists.
In 2012, the beginning of Daylight Saving Time, a.k.a. Summer Time, is/was as follows: Albania - Sun 25 Mar @ 2 AM CET Andorra - Sun 25 Mar @ 2 AM CET Australia - Sun 7 Oct @ 2 AM local Standard Time Austria - Sun 25 Mar @ 2 AM CET Azerbaijan - Sun 25 Mar @ 4 AM AZT Bahamas - Sun 11 Mar @ 2 AM EST Belgium - Sun 25 Mar @ 2 AM CET Bosnia and Herzegovina - Sun 25 Mar @ 2 AM CET Brazil - Sun 21 Oct @ midnight local Standard Time Bulgaria - Sun 25 Mar @ 3 AM EET Canada - Sun 11 Mar @ 2 AM local Standard Time Chile (including Easter Island) - Sun 2 Sep @ midnight CLT Croatia - Sun 25 Mar @ 2 AM CET Cuba - Sun 1 Apr @ midnight Cuba Standard Time Cyprus - Sun 25 Mar @ 3 AM EET Czech Republic - Sun 25 Mar @ 2 AM CET Denmark - Sun 25 Mar @ 2 AM CET Estonia - Sun 25 Mar @ 3 AM EET Fiji - Sun 21 Oct @ 2 AM FJT Finland - Sun 25 Mar @ 3 AM EET France - Sun 25 Mar @ 2 AM CET Germany - Sun 25 Mar @ 2 AM CET Greece - Sun 25 Mar @ 3 AM EET Haiti - Sun 11 Mar @ 2 AM EST Hungary - Sun 25 Mar @ 2 AM CET Iran - Thu 22 Mar @ midnight IRST Ireland - Sun 25 Mar @ 1 AM GMT Israel - Fri 30 Mar @ 2 AM IST Italy - Sun 25 Mar @ 2 AM CET Jordan - Fri 30 Mar @ midnight EET Kosovo - Sun 25 Mar @ 2 AM CET Latvia - Sun 25 Mar @ 3 AM EET Lebanon - Sun 25 Mar @ midnight EET Liechtenstein - Sun 25 Mar @ 2 AM CET Lithuania - Sun 25 Mar @ 3 AM EET Luxembourg - Sun 25 Mar @ 2 AM CET Macedonia - Sun 25 Mar @ 2 AM CET Malta - Sun 25 Mar @ 2 AM CET Mexico - Sun 1 Apr @ 2 AM local Standard Time in most of the country; Sun 11 Mar @ 2 AM local Standard Time in ten cities along the U. S. border Moldova - Sun 25 Mar @ 3 AM EET Monaco - Sun 25 Mar @ 2 AM CET Montenegro - Sun 25 Mar @ 2 AM CET Morocco - Sun 29 Apr @ 2 AM WET Namibia - Sun 2 Sep @ 2 AM WAT Netherlands - Sun 25 Mar @ 2 AM CET New Zealand - Sun 30 Sep @ 2 AM NZST Norway - Sun 25 Mar @ 2 AM CET Palestinian Territories - Fri 30 Mar @ midnight EET Paraguay - Sun 7 Oct @ midnight PYT Poland - Sun 25 Mar @ 2 AM CET Portugal - Sun 25 Mar @ 1 AM WET Romania - Sun 25 Mar @ 3 AM EET San Marino - Sun 25 Mar @ 2 AM CET Serbia - Sun 25 Mar @ 2 AM CET Slovakia - Sun 25 Mar @ 2 AM CET Slovenia - Sun 25 Mar @ 2 AM CET Spain - Sun 25 Mar @ 2 AM CET Sweden - Sun 25 Mar @ 2 AM CET Switzerland - Sun 25 Mar @ 2 AM CET Syria - Fri 30 Mar @ midnight EET Transnistria - Sun 25 Mar @ 3 AM EET Turkey - Sun 25 Mar @ 3 AM EET Ukraine - Sun 25 Mar @ 3 AM EET United Kingdom - Sun 25 Mar @ 1 AM GMT United States - Sun 11 Mar @ 2 AM local Standard Time Uruguay - Sun 7 Oct @ 2 AM UYT Vatican City - Sun 25 Mar @ 2 AM CET
yes voyager 2 is a space probe
Two criteria for a space object to be considered a planet are: (1) it must orbit the Sun, and (2) it must have enough mass for its gravity to pull it into a roughly spherical shape. Additionally, it must have cleared its orbit of other debris.
Voyager 1 is now the farthest man-made object from earth. As of September 26, 2008, it is about 107.58 AU (16.093 billion km, or 9.94 billion miles) from the Sun, and has thus entered the heliosheath, the termination shock region between the solar system and interstellar space. As of September 26, 2008, Voyager 2 is at a distance of around 87.03 AU (13.019 billion km, or 8.077 billion miles) from the Sun , deep in the scattered disc, and traveling outward at roughly 3.28 AUs per year. It is more than twice as far from the Sun as Pluto.
There are two forces responsible for an object to stay in orbit Namely-- 1-Centripetal Force --Which pulls any object toward the center 2-Centrifugal Force --Which push any object away from the center
When talking about objects in outer space, such as the Sun in this case, you shouldn't ask "how light" or "how heavy" it is; the correct term is "how massive". The reason for this is that mass is a property of an object that doesn't change, whereas weight depends on the mass of another object in the same neighborhood, not just on the mass of the one object. In any case, the Sun is quite massive; approximately 2 x 1030 kilograms. That's roughly 330,000 times the mass of planet Earth.
Depends on the mass of the object and the distance it is from the sun. Fg=(G*m1*m2)/(d^2)
Space Racers - 2014 Here Comes the Sun was released on: USA: 2 May 2014
That is called the area.
The first object found in space by the human eye was obviously the sun, some Millions years ago when humanity first looked up at the sky. And by telescope? Ganymede, the largest moon of Jupiter and the largest moon in the Solar System.
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The measure of space occupied by an object is called its volume. It represents the amount of three-dimensional space the object takes up. It can be calculated using various formulas depending on the shape of the object.
ZERO Space, because SPAce IS A 3-DIMENSIONAL FEATURE. 2-DIMENSIONAL FEATURES occupy no space , because there is no third dimension.
a neutron star