yes there is stars the sun and at sometimes rocket ships
Because they are just for aliens. Aliens don't have to breathe, but we do.
yes it easily has double. it is 9.2 in gravitational forces (earth=1) it is A.K.A the vacuum of space
A body in space that orbits a star and is smaller than a planet is called a "dwarf planet." Dwarf planets, such as Pluto and Eris, share characteristics with planets but do not clear their orbits of other debris. They are part of a larger category of celestial objects that also includes asteroids and comets.
the sun is bigger than any other planets because millions of years ago meteorites smashed together to make the sun and to any other planets that did not happen
Uranus is tilted on it's side other than the other planets.
near other stars or in empty space
space rocks ice and another galexy
The NASA rover operates in space, on planets other than the Earth.
At night its heat escapes into space
Because they are just for aliens. Aliens don't have to breathe, but we do.
The further the planet is from the sun, the weaker the gravitational pull. Outer planets even move through space much slower than inner planets due to this.
Yes.
Other than visiting individual space stations, the moon is the only place that astronauts have visited.
because the density of the particles in space (dark matter) are further appart than stars, planets, etc, etc. So it has less pull than all the other objects that are in space.
A moon is an object larger than about 50 miles across, which orbits a planet. Objects which orbit stars are called either planets, of if they are small, asteroids, or comets. So a moon does not orbit anything other than a planet.
yes it easily has double. it is 9.2 in gravitational forces (earth=1) it is A.K.A the vacuum of space
one question is, is there life (like aliens) on other planets? another, is there more than one universe?