Turns out, it is rather complex; first of all water in space won't go anywhere unless you push it,water won't simply fall into your mouth like it does here on Earth, that needs gravity. So unless you suck it water will keep floating about aimlessly all over the place. So do breadcrumbs, this is why astronauts are not allowed to eat bread on the ISS. See on Earth crumbs can be managed with a vacumn cleaner, in space you wuold need to spend 2 hours a day vacumnining to clean up all the crumbs from 1 loaf of bread. Which, if you ask me would be an absolute waste of time.
Stars are shining in the dark sky. Shooting stars appear and disappear. Stars, planets and everything else in Space were created about 14 billions years ago. The universe expanded very fast. Universe started from a tiny point and exploded into life in Big Ben.
Black holes can be formed only from stars that have mass that in three (or more) times more than the sun explodes can turn to the Supermassive. When a star is turning to the Black Hole, the hydrogen burns, starts to fall like air going out of a balloon. And then the star loses gravity and it can’t stay in its place any more, and it falls down. In a few miles, it’s turning into a Black Hole.
As of November 2022, the US Space Surveillance Network reported 25,857 artificial objects in orbit above the Earth, including 5,465 operational satellites. However, these are just the objects large enough to be tracked and in an orbit that makes tracking possible.
The first liquid - fuel rocket was made in the USA on March 16 1y Robert H. Godart and it reached the speed of 885 km\h and reached 2.6 km . The biggest rocket is Saturn - 5 it’s height was 110.6 m in the height .
Supermassive
Supermassive is one of the largest type of Black Hole. They can be at billion times more massive than our sun.
Stellar
Stellar is one of the most common type of Black Holes. The most Stellar are only in 20 times more massive than our sun.
There are about 6000 satellites orbiting our planet . There are 3 types of satellite orbit . There are 4 types of satellites: scientific , navigation , weather and WI - FY satellites . The first satellite was Soviet Sputnik - 1 and was launched in 1958 . ISS is the biggest ever man made satellite.