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---- and in EAST - they are called - cosmounauts
The term cosmonaut refers to those space sailors who are members of the Russian space program. * AFANASYEV, Victor Mikhailovich * BORISENKO, Andrey Ivanovich * BUDARIN, Nikolai Mikhailovich * DEZHUROV, Vladimir Nikolaevich * GIDZENKO, Yuri Pavlovich * KALERI, Alexander Yurievich * KONDAKOVA, Elena V. * KONDRATYEV, Dmitri Yurievich * KONONENKO, Oleg Dmitievich * KORNIENKO, Mikhail Borisovich * KORZUN, Valery Grigorievich * KOTOV, Oleg Valerievich * KOZEEV, Konstantin Mirovich * KRIKALEV, Sergei Konstantinovich * LONCHAKOV, Yuri Valentinovich * MALENCHENKO, Yuri Ivanovich * MORUKOV, Boris V. * MOSCHENKO, Sergei Ivanovich * ONUFRIYENKO, Yuriy Ivanovich * PADALKA, Gennady Ivanovich * POLESCHUK, Alexander Fedorovich * ROMANENKO, Roman Yurievich * RYUMIN, Valery Victorovitch * SHARGIN, Yuri Georgievich * SHARIPOV, Salizhan Shakirovich * SHKAPLEROV, Anton Nikolaevich * SKRIPOCHKA, Oleg Ivanovitch * SKVORTSOV, Alexander Alexandrovich * SOLOVYEV, Anatoly Yakovlevich * STREKALOV, Gennady Mikhailovich * SURAEV, Maxim Victorovich * TITOV, Vladimir Georgievich * TOKAREV, Valery Ivanovich * TRESCHEV, Sergei Yevgenyevich * TYURIN, Mikhail * USACHEV, Yury Vladimirovich * VINOGRADOV, Pavel Vladimirovich * VOLKOV, Sergey Alexandrovich * YURCHIKHIN, Fyodor Nikolayevich * ZALETIN, Sergei cheers
olga lednichenko
You would'nt really. Not unless you were in space, watching the earth for days on end. But that would be nearly impossible, as you would be looking at the sun.
Anything that is in space looking anywhere.
if you are looking at space from earth with a telescope your view will have to go through the earth atmosphere.... and for that the less brighter object in space will be blocked by the atmosphere... polutions etc.... but space telescope like hubbles... etc are situated in outer layer of our earth atmosphere..... thats why through it we can observe much clear space view....
In general no, but some borders (e.g. U.S.-Mexico) can be identified at night due to differences in lighting.
Meteorites are rocks from space that have landed on Earth's surface. They come from asteroids or comets and survive the journey through our atmosphere to reach the ground. Scientists study these celestial visitors to learn more about the composition of our solar system.
solar sysems
looking at the nice view of earth. It's pretty ;-)
That it is round, blue, cloudy and wonderful.
They are looking for exrtra-terrestrial, how far space can really go, looking for more information about the planets, UFO's and loads more of things.
Astronauts have the thrill of looking down at earth from outer space. The earth is a planet.
From seeing how it changes tides, looking at it, and going up in space and looking at it.
There are many places to view videos of Earth from space. One looking to view videos of Earth from space should visit popular on the web source such as Discovery, PBS Video, and Universe Today.
32 miles or until the earth curves an your looking into space
If you were hanging up in space, far over the Earth's north pole and looking downat the whole system, you would report that the Earth is revolving around the suncounterclockwise.But . . .If you were hanging up in space, far over the Earth's south pole and looking downat the whole system, you would report that the Earth is revolving around the sunclockwise.
If your eyes are open at any time you are looking into space. Earth doesnt have a big glass house around it. You are standing on a rock spinning through space. You have air around you but n0thing else---in a sense you are space walking. If we define 'space' as having no gas (air) then anytime you look up past a few miles above our planet---thats space. How old are you?
Exploration of other worlds has helps us learn about the impact of space objects. When an object strikes the surface of a larger object in space, it explodes and leaves behind a round pit called an impact crater.
There is no weather in space. Weather is something that occurs in the atmosphere of a planet. The people in space can tell the weather on Earth by looking at the cloud formations below them.