Es hat mich immer fasziniert, dass es im Weltraum kein Oben und kein Unten gibt. Jede Ausrichtung hat das gleiche Maß an „oben“ oder „unten“ wie jede andere.
Seeing how the definition of orient is to align something relative to another thing then no, it wouldn’t be possible to orient yourself in space that is just a black void.
eppur___si_muove on
You could use the cosmic microwave background.
PcPotato7 on
You might be able to do something with the cosmic microwave background just from the images I’ve seen but I’m not fully sure and I don’t understand it enough to say if that would work
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Seeing how the definition of orient is to align something relative to another thing then no, it wouldn’t be possible to orient yourself in space that is just a black void.
You could use the cosmic microwave background.
You might be able to do something with the cosmic microwave background just from the images I’ve seen but I’m not fully sure and I don’t understand it enough to say if that would work
inertial navigation systems
[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inertial_navigation_system](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inertial_navigation_system)
Orient yourself to what? If everything around you is void then what does orient even mean?
If you are in deep dark space, with no planets, stars, etc, Would there be a need to orient yourself?
Ofc. Even when we study physics mechanic we often do this to make things easier