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The Earth's gravity holds the atmosphere close to the surface and keeps it from drifting off into space.
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Answer provided by Robert P. McCoy, Ph.D.
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... world. Space is a vacuum which means it is the absence of air or any trace molecules that are normally found with our home planet's atmosphere. So there is no air in space—it is a better vacuum than humans can create on Earth.
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Weather in space involves currents of high energy electrons and protons. The Earth's atmosphere quickly blocks the flow of charged particles.
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... propel the spacecraft using solar wind, the plasma ejected by the Sun. These particles range in density from roughly 16 to 160 per cubic inch and stream away from the Sun ... H. Brown
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... in tanks with them when they go underwater, astronauts have to carry their air with them as well. So far there is no planet or moon we have found that has an atmosphere ...
... atmosphere recycling and management of waste in space, will also bring important benefits for people on Earth.
Research in ... in space, then gravity-dependent structures may ultimately disappear or assume a very different appearance in space. There is evidence that the load-bearing structures change following acute exposure to space ...
... in a box five miles on a side compared to the same box filled completely with marbles." So needless to say, there isn't very much oxygen in outer space, but there is some. And the reason there isn't more is simply that the gravity of all the other various celestial objects out there, including galaxies, has ...
There really isn't anything preventing us from leaving the solar system except time. The Voyager 2 spacecraft has ... Jim Zebrowski
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... in pictorial form, in every Narthex? Why not have an astronomical telescope in ... in space.
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Oases in space are space stations, stepping-stone support communities from one space exploration region to another. We envision a Lunar Oasis, perhaps eventually several. There will be another on Mars, and several more in ... atmosphere in ...
... personal fascinations and participation in the cosmic venture that places humans in fragile machines and sends them hurtling into space. There is no one explanation that answers why we do this or why we want to ... reason we want to go is because we don't know all that much about what's out there
3) Normative Theory of the space movement, 2006 and beyond, What should be: Human ...
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