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What is actual space? 

Space holds many secretes. It contains places where human beings can be stretched into spaghetti shape, or boiled, or frozen solid: that's why astronauts wear protective clothing in space. Welcome to a mysterious - and endless fascinating - world.



What is space?

When people think of space, they think of:
1. Weightlessness - everything floats as if there's no gravity
2. Nothingness - vast area of space is completely empty
3. Stars - every star is a burning ball of gas. Our sun is a star
4. Astronauts - people who explore the world beyond our 
     Earth
5. Rockets and satellites - are what scientists use to 
     explore space
 6. Silence - there is no air in space, so there is absolutely 
       no sound   

Is that space?

On a cloudless night, you can see thousands of stars. Space is the name we give to the huge empty area in between the atmosphere of stars and planets. Apart from the odd rock, space is sprinkled only with dust and gas.


Why is space so dark?

Space is black because there is nothing to reflect light. From space, Earth looks lit up because light from our sun reflect off sea, and land, and the particles in our atmosphere.



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