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Dust in outer space
Yes, a lighter can explode in outer space. This is because the flammable material inside the lighter can combust if it comes into contact with a source of ignition, such as a spark or flame, even in the absence of oxygen.
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".
They Came from Outer Space was created on 1990-10-01.
The description of something that is green, fluffy, and comes from outer space likely refers to a fictional or whimsical concept, such as the playful depiction of aliens or space creatures in popular culture. One popular example is the "green fluff" associated with certain extraterrestrial beings in movies and cartoons. In reality, there are no known green, fluffy objects from outer space; however, various space phenomena, such as certain types of cosmic dust or microorganisms, may have unique colors and textures.
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Cosmic radiation consists of high-energy particles and electromagnetic radiation, including gamma rays, X-rays, and ultraviolet radiation, that originate from sources in outer space such as the Sun and other celestial bodies.
Dust in outer space
The Green Hornet - 1966 Invasion from Outer Space Part 2 1-25 was released on: USA: 17 March 1967
The Green Hornet - 1966 Invasion from Outer Space Part 1 1-24 was released on: USA: 10 March 1967
she is quite smart when it comes to science and outer space. I wouldn't say she is that smart...
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Yes, the movie E. T. is science fiction, since E. T. is an alien that comes from Outer Space, and outer space is considered science fiction.
outer (as in "outer space")
There is no antonym for outer space.
outer (as in "outer space")