Outer space is commonly referred to simply as "space." It is the vast, seemingly infinite expanse that exists beyond Earth's atmosphere, where celestial bodies like stars, planets, and galaxies reside. Some people may also use terms like "the cosmos" or "the universe" to describe this vast region. Overall, it represents a realm of exploration and discovery.
There is every known element floating around in outer space, since that is where most of the elements on Earth originally came from. When a star that is 25 times the size of our own sun goes supernova, it explodes and sends out most of it's mass (24 solar masses) into outer space.
That depends on what you mean by "outer space". The moon is outside the Earth's atmosphere and therfore "in space" but it is orbiting the Earth and therfore hardly "outer".
Space. More precisely, Outer Space.Reason: That's all there is, at least on this dimensional plane. In another dimension, dark matter is outside the Earth's atmosphere.
They Came from Outer Space was created on 1990-10-01.
Flying Saucers from Outer Space was created in 1953.
Astronomy
Nothing. That is why they call it outer space. the only things that are out there are stars, rocks, planets and light and darkness
Astronomy is all about the things in outer space and planets are in outer space.
"Outer space" is fine. The word "Universe" is a similar concept.
Outer space is, in fact, bottomless, as well as endless.
Astronomers
In theory, it can't. Astronomers consider time and space to be different sides of the same function - they call it "timespace". As long as time continues, space will continue to expand.
Mainly astronomers. But cosmologists and astrophysicists will also be interested in outer space.
Strategic Defense Initiative.
None, they're all on the earth.
outer (as in "outer space")
Since we don't have any visitors from outer space we have no idea if they drink milk at all, and how they would do if if they did.