Yes, there are stars between galaxies. When there are collisions or interactions between galaxies, stars can be ripped out of the galaxies. These stars will then wander into space between galaxies. Such stars have been observed with the Hubble Space Telescope. Taken from http://curious.astro.cornell.edu/question.php?number=384
Meteors are made up of rocks and ice and dust from space where as shooting stars are falling stars.
Yes, there are stars between Earth and Mars, as both planets are part of our solar system, which is located in the Milky Way galaxy. The distance between Earth and Mars varies, but in the vast expanse of space, there are countless stars in the background that exist between the two planets. However, these stars are not physically located in the same space as the planets; they are far beyond the solar system.
nothing except the space between the earth and the sun
Space Stars ended on 1982-09-11.
Yes, there are stars between galaxies. When there are collisions or interactions between galaxies, stars can be ripped out of the galaxies. These stars will then wander into space between galaxies. Such stars have been observed with the Hubble Space Telescope. Taken from http://curious.astro.cornell.edu/question.php?number=384
The cast of The Space Between the Stars - 2012 includes: Kate Crutchlow as Samantha Edison Skinner as Nathan
Its known as interstellar space, as in the space between stars.
A distance in space, between stars etc.
Between or among the stars; as, interstellar space.
Clouds of gas and dust
Between or among the stars; as, interstellar space.
yes, there are the nebulae, black holes, and planets, but mostly the space in between the stars is nothingness
Meteors are made up of rocks and ice and dust from space where as shooting stars are falling stars.
I believe it is "interstellar". Intergalactic is the space between galaxies. Deep space. Interstellar space is the space between stars, nebulas, and all other objects WITHIN a galaxy.
That means matter between stars - mainly dust and gas.
the space between stars and planets has insufficient particles to reflect the light back to us.