Oh, honey, space is one sassy diva. Technically, space either goes on forever (unlimited cosmic real estate, dahling) or it's curved in on itself like a drained jelly donut (doesn't George Clooney look handsome in a space suit?) We've got our telescopes ready, but good luck trying to find that "you are leaving the universe" sign.
Outer space is not bottomless, but it is infinite in size. There is no definitive edge or boundary to space as we know it, but it continues on infinitely in all directions.
Space is infinite and ever-expanding. There is no clear boundary or end to space, as it continues to expand in all directions. The observable universe is estimated to be about 93 billion light-years in diameter, but beyond that lies even more uncharted territory.
Space does not have an "end" like a physical boundary. It is infinite and expanding. As of now, the observable universe is about 93 billion light-years in diameter, but there is no known edge to space.
The end of space is not clearly defined as space is thought to be infinite. The observable universe has a boundary known as the observable horizon, which is the farthest we can see, but it is not the end of space itself.
The distance of space is not a specific value since space is infinite. However, the Kármán line, which is about 62 miles (100 kilometers) above sea level, is often considered the boundary between Earth's atmosphere and space.
Outer space is not bottomless, but it is infinite in size. There is no definitive edge or boundary to space as we know it, but it continues on infinitely in all directions.
Space is infinite and ever-expanding. There is no clear boundary or end to space, as it continues to expand in all directions. The observable universe is estimated to be about 93 billion light-years in diameter, but beyond that lies even more uncharted territory.
Infinite Space happened in 2009.
Space does not have an "end" like a physical boundary. It is infinite and expanding. As of now, the observable universe is about 93 billion light-years in diameter, but there is no known edge to space.
Infinite Space was created on 2009-06-11.
Strange Adventures in Infinite Space was created in 2002.
Strange Adventures in Infinite Space happened in 2002.
The end of space is not clearly defined as space is thought to be infinite. The observable universe has a boundary known as the observable horizon, which is the farthest we can see, but it is not the end of space itself.
Space is infinite!
The distance of space is not a specific value since space is infinite. However, the Kármán line, which is about 62 miles (100 kilometers) above sea level, is often considered the boundary between Earth's atmosphere and space.
There is no mathematical proof that space is infinite. All we know is that there is an expanding limit to what we can see.
The heliosphere boundary.