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  1. At Outerspace, we are all about enriching urban spaces and landscape design with well designed outdoor site furnishings. Our collection includes seating, bike parking, bollards and all essential building blocks for urban spaces.

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  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Outer_spaceOuter space - Wikipedia

    Being essentially empty, outer space allows the earliest (redder) galaxies to be viewed without obstruction, as in the Webb's First Deep Field image. Outer space (or simply space) is the expanse that exists beyond Earth's atmosphere and between celestial bodies.

  3. 2 days ago · New moon of July 2024: Dark skies tonight as Earth is farthest from the sun today. By Jesse Emspak published 5 July 24. The new moon of July 2024 occurs today as Earth reaches its farthest point ...

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  4. 1 day ago · Get the latest space exploration, innovation and astronomy news. Space.com celebrates humanity's ongoing expansion across the final frontier.

    • Space Radiation Invisible to Human Eyes
    • Dark Matter and Energy
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    The majority of space is relatively empty, with just stray bits of dust and gas floating around. This means that when humans send a probe to a distant planet or asteroid, the craft will not encounter "drag" in the same way that an airplane does as it sails through space. In fact, the vacuum environment in space and on the moon, is one reason why th...

    There remain two giant mysteries about space: dark matter and dark energy. While scientists have provided extensive evidence for the existence of dark matter and dark energy, they are each still poorly understood as, so far, scientists cannot directly observe them and can only observe their effects. Roughly 80% of all of the mass in the universe is...

    Smaller black holescan form from the gravitational collapse of a gigantic star, which forms a singularity from which nothing can escape — not even light, hence the name of the object. No one is quite sure what lies within a black hole, or what would happen to a person or object who fell into it – but research is ongoing. An example is gravitational...

    Stars (like our own sun) are immense balls of gas that produce their own radiation. They can range from red supergiants to cooling white dwarfs that are the leftovers of supernovas, or star explosions that occur when a big one runs out of gas to burn. These explosions spread elements throughout the universe and are the reason that elements such as ...

    Among the biggest cosmic structures we can see are galaxies, which essentially are vast collections of stars. Our own galaxy is called the Milky Way, and is considered a "barred spiral" shape. There are several types of galaxies, ranging from spiral to elliptical to irregular, and they can change as they come close to other objects or as stars with...

  5. Nov 18, 2021 · See stunning images of Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune taken by the Hubble Space Telescope in 2021. Learn how Hubble's annual observations reveal the changing atmospheres and seasons of the giant planets.

  6. A wide field view of outer space as seen from Earth's surface at night. The interplanetary dust cloud is visible as the horizontal band of zodiacal light, including the false dawn (edges) and gegenschein (center), which is visually crossed by the Milky Way (from Outer space)