Depends on if you mean hearing in a space shuttle, or hearing out in real "space." Sound travels through air, so if you were out in real "space," sound waves would not travel since there is no air (or other medium for sound to travel in).
If you were in a space shuttle, with air, and different objects, sound would be transmitted much in the same way that it is on Earth, and would be perceived much in the same way as well. This is why astronauts can speak freely with one another aboard space crafts.
The International Space Station orbits Earth at an average altitude of about 420 kilometers, or roughly 260 miles above the surface.
The time it takes to travel from outer space to Earth depends on the distance and speed of the spacecraft. Generally, it can take anywhere from a few hours to a few days to return to Earth from outer space.
Radiation is the primary method by which Earth loses energy to outer space. Specifically, the Earth emits longwave infrared radiation into space, which carries away excess heat and helps maintain the planet's energy balance.
The centripetal force that keeps the International Space Station in orbit around the Earth is due to the gravitational pull between the Earth and the space station. This gravitational force causes the space station to constantly fall towards Earth, but its tangential velocity keeps it moving sideways, resulting in a stable orbit.
The temperature of the air falls at night because the earth loses heat by
they have different hearing range
they have different hearing range
they have different hearing range
they have different hearing range
they have different hearing range
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Most likely gravity believe it or not, the sound waves travel differently :)
Conditions in space differ from those on Earth in several key ways. Firstly, space is a near-perfect vacuum, meaning there is very low pressure and no atmosphere, which contrasts with Earth's breathable atmosphere. Secondly, temperatures in space can vary dramatically, ranging from extremely hot in direct sunlight to extremely cold in shadow, unlike the more moderate temperatures experienced on Earth. Lastly, microgravity in space causes objects to float, whereas Earth’s gravitational pull keeps everything grounded.
as compared to the earth in the space your age will be no same accept you must be in speed of capmared to the light or at least half of it than only your age will be differ this is according to the theary of relativity. einstain say if two twins having same age and one of them left the earth in a space ship having the speed nearly of light travelled across the space just for one hour it could be more than 70yr passed on earth already!!!!!!
Yes earth is in space
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your mass will be the same, but you weight will differ. because as the calculation shows, weight= mass X gravity, and the gravity of the earth is 9.8 m/s2 and the gravity of the moon is 1.622 m/s2. so you weight will not be the same in the moon as of the earth.