because they have a gravitational pull
The force of gravity between the moon and the planet is what keeps the moon in orbit around the planet. This gravitational force prevents the moon from floating away into space and keeps it in a stable orbit.
It's basic. No Sun - no solar system.. That is not just a piece of word-play, what I mean is that without the Sun's gravity all the planets would just fly off into outer space, where they would freeze over and become dead.
Planets are held in orbit around stars by gravity. Their rotation is balanced by the gravitational pull of the star, so they remain in a stable orbit without spinning off into deep space. This gravitational force acts as a sort of "tether" that keeps the planets in place.
The average space rock that becomes a meteor is typically a fragment from a comet, or a shard thrown off when two asteroids collide.
The fact that the Moon orbits the Earth and doesn't go flying off into outer space.
The source of light in outer space varies. Light can be reflected off from the stars, moons, comets, asteroids and planets.
Because the suns orbit holds the earth and all of the other planets in place.
A Vacuum
They don't... An inner planet such as Mercury has an orbital speed of 107,00 MPH when compared to the outer most "planet" Pluto which rotates at 10,500 MPH. The gravitational restraints of the sun is greater on the inner planets than the outer allowing them to rotate faster without flying off into space. It's simple physics, the concepts of Centrifugal Force.
The rhyming scheme for "off to outer space tomorrow morning" would be AABCCB, where the rhyming words are "off," "space," "morning," "tomorrow," and "space" again.
Gravity Einsteins theories of relativity say the mass of the earth bends space, and so although we ARE thrown off, we follow bent space back to Earth.
Planets and moons can be seen because of the light that shines off of them in space.
Gravity.
sort off but therapeutically no. If you count nebula's, meteor's,comets then sort of but because outer space does not have a a atmosphere then no sorry
I think you mean of? Anyways if so, they are made up of gases. Only the outer planets are able to have gases because its cool enough there. Inner planets get more sun so its too warm for gas planets in the inner part. Hope this helped.
If there is no light, then they don't see anything. They can see light emitted from or reflected off of things like planets, stars or spacecrafts.
The force of Gravity.