Back to Article List From the March 2009 issue With temperatures being so low in space, why don’t the gases condense into liquids or freeze as they do here on Earth? James Bradley, Buford, Georgia By Astronomy Staff | Published: March 23, 2009 | Last updated on May 18, 2023 Key Takeaways: Interstellar gas doesn’t condense into a liquid or freeze into a solid because the density of the gas is too low.
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