Zazelle wrote:Seriously, guys, you need to check your Geography books again, everything you say about no fire and no wind in space is contradicted in there.
Not geography, science books. You're trying to base 'fact' off a kid's show, not very smart there.
Zazelle wrote:Euhm, it's possible, the biggest proof is the sun, which is one giant fireball.
The thing is that the sun's mass contains the element called... *wait for it, it's coming!* OXYGEN, and hence it burns. Since there's no oxygen in outer space, stuff can't burn up. Unless you're telling me that the comet has oxygen on it or is made up of solidified oxygen, which from my knowledge isn't, stuff can't burn up.
As for wind in space, the only form of wind I can think of is solar wind, which you can wiki it or something. Wind as we know it on earth, isn't possible since there's no air up in space.