Space, or outer space, is the entire universe that exists beyond the atmosphere of the planet Earth. The observable universe is about 93 billion light-years in diameter. Beyond this, we don't know what is out there. Humans have limited understanding of space whereby many apparent objects in space have been known to us for less than two centuries and our knowledge of them is based on limited data. The following are things that are known to exist or thought to exist in space.
Asteroid Belts
Asteroids
Black Dwarfs
Black Holes
Brown Dwarfs
Comets
Cosmic Rays
Damocloids
Dark Energy
Dark Matter
Dwarf Planets
Electromagnetic Radiation
Galaxies
Galaxy Clusters
Giant Planets
Humans
Intergalactic Space
Interplanetary Medium
Interstellar Cloud
Interstellar Medium
Interstellar Space
Magnetars
Magnetic Fields
Meteoroids
Moons
Natural Satellites
Nebulae
Neutrinos
Neutron Stars
Planetary Systems
Planetesimals
Planets
Plasma
Primordial Black Holes
Pulsars
Quasars
Radio Signals
Ring Systems
Rogue Planets
Satellites
Saturn's Rings
Solar Systems
Solar Wind
Space Dust
Space Junk
Space Stations
Spacecraft
Star Clusters
Stars
Stellar Wind
Superclusters
Supergiant Stars
Terrestrial Planet
The Heliosphere
The Sun
Trojans
Vacuum
Voyager Probes
Warm–Hot Intergalactic Medium
White Dwarfs
Damocloids are astronomical objects that share characteristics with both asteroids and comets. They have similar orbits to periodic comets but without having a tail.Next read: Space Junk
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