The planet is Uranus and the moon is Triton
In general ... No. Gaseous Nitrogen has little or no place in an near future space settlements. It is not needed in current space ventures - except to reduce oxygen partial pressure near the Earth's surface.
Gaseous materials refer to substances that exist in a gaseous state at typical temperatures and pressures on Earth. These materials have molecules that are far apart and move freely, allowing them to fill the space of their container uniformly. Examples include oxygen, carbon dioxide, and nitrogen.
A gaseous phase!
Heat rays
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In general ... No. Gaseous Nitrogen has little or no place in an near future space settlements. It is not needed in current space ventures - except to reduce oxygen partial pressure near the Earth's surface.
An atmosphere implies the presence of a gaseous substance (such as air, in the earth's atmosphere, which is primarily made up of nitrogen and oxygen). Space is defined as the absence of atmosphere (as pure space consists of no solid, liquid or gaseous substance).
Rockets.
The planet Earth looks blue and green from space because of its atmosphere, which contains gases like oxygen and nitrogen that scatter sunlight to create those colors.
It is a nebula.
Gaseous materials refer to substances that exist in a gaseous state at typical temperatures and pressures on Earth. These materials have molecules that are far apart and move freely, allowing them to fill the space of their container uniformly. Examples include oxygen, carbon dioxide, and nitrogen.
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A gaseous phase!
yes, form space the earth looks like a globe.
It looks like most plants need a gravity reference to "know" which way to grow their roots (down) and shoots (up). Near zero gravity has an affect on which way the roots and shoots grow. Here is an article from Colorado State University, which explores some of those effects.