Camping has air you can breathe.
Theoretically, there could be anything living in outer space. it is highly likely that there are many organisms living there however there is no hard evidence yet.
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As of now, there is no confirmed evidence of living things in outer space aside from Earth. Scientists continue to explore space for signs of extraterrestrial life, such as microbial organisms on other planets or moons.
No living being - plants or otherwise - have yet been discovered in outer space; much less living beings that move through outer space!
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Living in space is different from living on earth because on the space you float and there is no people you can talk to. Also because if we would have the same things as the space we would be floating .As you can see that's why is different.Sincerly:Nancy.m6 Grader
As far as scientists have found, there are no living creatures in outer space.
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Space is different from earth because space has no gravitation, earth has gravitation
Yes, but a very minimal amount. And this is far different than terrestrial "air." The gas in outer space is mainly hydrogen.
The first chimpanzee launched into outer space was named Ham. He was sent into space by NASA in 1961 aboard the Mercury-Redstone 2 mission to test the effects of space travel on a living organism.
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