No. Nor are they completely random: they form large groups (star clusters) in some places, and, on a larger scale, galaxies.
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
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.
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".
to take photographs of very distant galaxies, and show data of them to NASA. It is used, because there is too much light pollution in a lot of places on Earth, making it hard to use a telescope, but in space there is no light pollution (therefore, it can see the galaxies that we can't see on Earth).
stars, planets, galaxies, darkness
The "everything" is called the Universe.
Here are some words related to outer space: planets, stars, galaxies, asteroids, comets, black holes, supernovas, space exploration.
Just like other things in space, galaxies are not nailed or fixed to empty space - they can't help moving around. If some force (usually gravity) pulls something in outer space, then its velocity will change.
Outer space is also known as the universe aka a word used in space science.
Yes, gravity exists in outer space. Gravity holds the moon in its orbit around the earth. It holds the earth in orbit around the sun. It holds the milky way galaxy together. It holds the local group of galaxies together. And the local group of galaxies might be a group of a string of galaxies held together by the great attractor.
space is bigger than you can imagine! i am sorry but in astronomy that is an unknown question but there is another galaxy (there are billions of galaxies)
By classified do you mean genre then it is outer space,planets,stars,suns,moons etc. :}
In a space shuttle at outer space, you will be going almost 100mp so you will not feel so well when you get out probably
we have outer space because what else is going to hold the planets up and not let them fall forever, that's what our sun does, and outer space holds the sun up
yes earth is in outer space so if someones says im gonna go to outer space no there going somewher else in space its because we have gravity so we will not float so yes earth is in outer space.
Some things named after things in outer space include comets, asteroids, constellations, galaxies, and nebulae. Additionally, there are space missions, spacecraft, stars, and planets named after various celestial objects.