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What is the hubble telescope doing?

it is Floating around in an Orbit outside of Earths atmosphere taking Photos!


Which forces responsible for earths crust and lithosphere floating on the mantle?

convection currents in the upper mantle


Why do volcanoes cause earths climate get colder?

Volcanoes cause Earth's climate to get colder because their airborne debris reduce insulation.


Why can't a vehicle enter the earths atmosphere from space under power?

Of course it can. How else did the astronauts return from their exploration of the moon?


How do the astronauts reduce the space capsules speed for reentry into the Earths atmosphere?

Look on Wikipedia unless you know the answer.-Acaheny & Ausia


How do astronauts travel in space and escape earths atmosphere?

Astronauts travel in space and escape earth's atmosphere by wearing gravity resistant suits and traveling to outer space in a space shuttle that is insulated against the elements.


What keeps astronauts from being pulled by the earths gravitational force?

Nothing keeps them from being pulled. Earth's gravity certainly pulls on them.


Are you safe even if astronauts blow up the asteroids?

That depends are they in earths atmosphere and able to fall, or are they in outer space and only able to float?


How might the areas of solid iron floating over the Earths molten core affect our planet's spin?

they give it a slight wobble


What do people say the moon is made of?

The moon is primarily composed of rock and meta. Analysis of moon rocks brought back by astronauts during the Apollo missions suggest that it is made up of materials similar to Earth's crust, such as basalt and anorthosite.


What remains do the earths orbit go through?

The earth's orbit passes through the orbits of cometary debris which manifest themselves as meteorite showers.


Space debris that burns up in the earths atmosphere?

Space debris that burns up in the Earth's atmosphere is known as a meteor or shooting star. When debris from space enters the Earth's atmosphere, friction causes it to heat up and create a bright streak of light as it vaporizes. Most of this debris disintegrates before reaching the Earth's surface.