No, signal flares rely on oxygen to create the chemical reaction necessary for combustion, which is not present in the vacuum of outer space. Without oxygen, the flare would not ignite or burn.
Signal flares in space are typically used as a distress signal in case of emergencies, like loss of communication or navigation failures. They help alert nearby spacecraft or ground control to a problem and can assist in locating the distressed party.
The sun's flares mostly emit from its atmosphere, specifically from its outer layers known as the corona. These solar flares consist of bursts of energy and charged particles that are released into space.
Light travels in vacuum but sound cannot. So, we can see solar flares but can't hear them. (Outer space can be considered to be vacuum)
Organisms from earth, cannot live in outer space. They need a stable environment and a place to evolve and reproduce. Outer space, does not have a stable environment it gets hot then cold in a matter of seconds. If you really think about it, what would the organisms eat? There's nothing in outer space that would provide them with food.
An accurate method for predicting solar flares is important for piloted space launches because solar flares can release intense bursts of energy that can pose radiation risks to astronauts and damage spacecraft electronics. By predicting solar flares, astronauts can take necessary precautions and spacecraft can be shielded in advance to mitigate potential risks caused by the increased radiation levels associated with these flares.
No, signal flares rely on oxygen to ignite and burn, which is not available in the vacuum of outer space. Additionally, the lack of atmosphere in space means there is no medium for the flare to create a visible signal.
Signal flares in space are typically used as a distress signal in case of emergencies, like loss of communication or navigation failures. They help alert nearby spacecraft or ground control to a problem and can assist in locating the distressed party.
The sun's flares mostly emit from its atmosphere, specifically from its outer layers known as the corona. These solar flares consist of bursts of energy and charged particles that are released into space.
Light travels in vacuum but sound cannot. So, we can see solar flares but can't hear them. (Outer space can be considered to be vacuum)
what should you pack to outer space and prepare
Example: 738 East NORTHSTAR Lane Outer-space, Outer-space nowhere
Example: 738 East NORTHSTAR Lane Outer-space, Outer-space nowhere
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Some potential threats to Earth from outer space include asteroid impacts, solar flares, cosmic rays, and potentially hazardous debris orbiting around the planet. These events could potentially disrupt communication systems, damage infrastructure, or have other significant impacts on the planet. Efforts are being made to monitor and potentially mitigate these risks.
you would die
yep. the SETI ( Search for Extra Terristrial Intelgence) received a signal from outer space in 1977. The signal was Wow! it coulda been a initial for something. that's all i know
in Outer Space