Well usually gravity holds it down such as orbit, or it just stays in space. In space there are not any forces acting then it will not move if the rocket is not travelling.
2 m/sec in the direction of travel of Spaceship 2, assuming they are both in frictionless outer space.
3 m/s
3 m/s
Unless it is a 3-d net (an object made up only of lines in 3D space), all 3D objects will take up space.
The space an object takes up or the space inside it
A space rope.
A space rope.
with astroknots
A space rope.
with astroknots
You could tie it to a mother craft. The Apollo moon landings involved numerous dockings at "base-station" craft.
you can travel up in a spaceship!! and there is a fact that we have space telescopes satilites all above to
by spaceship
to get into space
The Space Shuttle Challenger.
Lots of money to buy a spaceship then a good pilot to take you up there :)
mostly russia. they're humans and they fly up to space in a spaceship