You do not feel colder in space. In fact one of the biggest problems is getting rid of heat.
Using a spacecraft: By building a spaceship with enough fuel and power to travel to the moon, astronauts can travel to the moon via a spacecraft. Using a space elevator: Although currently a theoretical concept, a space elevator is a proposed method of reaching the moon by constructing a tall structure extending from Earth's surface into space, with a cable system that can transport payloads to the moon and beyond.
As you go higher in the atmosphere, the air becomes less dense and is unable to trap heat as effectively. This causes the temperature to decrease, despite being closer to the sun. The warmth comes from the Earth's surface absorbing sunlight, rather than from proximity to the sun itself.
it gather electro magnetic radiation from object in space and concern trites it for better observation
It depends on which satellite you are talking about. However YES, it is closer than any geostationary weather satellite and it is closer than any GPS satellites.
No. The space shuttle enters and exits closer to the equator. The ozone holes are at the pole that is currently experiencing winter / spring.
We feel colder in space although we are reaching closer to the Sun because there is no air and no dust particles present in the space. So there is nothing to absorb the heat from the Sun and radiation process can't take place.
The Earth's magnetic field, although it does not deflect all charged particles; it only deflects most of them.
The coldest planet in our solar system is Uranus, with temperatures reaching as low as -224 degrees Celsius. However, there may be even colder exoplanets beyond our solar system that have not been directly observed.
Because as air gets colder its molecules form closer together and the air takes up less space which lowers your tires PSI (Pounds per Square Inch).
Yes, the evaporator must be colder than the refrigerated space in order to absorb heat from that space. The refrigerant in the evaporator absorbs heat as it evaporates, allowing it to transfer heat from the refrigerated space to the condenser.
primary researching off space is go to nasa space website
It is much closer to the ground.
Although heat does rise, in space there is no concept of "up" or "down", and therefore no "north" and "south", only the concept of "around". Humans invented these concepts for our own understanding. The reason it is hotter in the southern hemisphere is because this hemisphere is closer to the Sun.
Because they are closer to the objects.
it gets cooler when you get closer to outer space
Temperatures are cooler in an environment where the air is thinner. A heavier atmosphere at lower altitudes acts like a green house and maintains a warmer climate. If you were floating in space above the earth's atmosphere, you're closer to the sun than the earth, yet you will freeze to death in the vacuum of space.
Multiple attempts at reaching space and finally NASA.