I should of specified, FIREY explosions like the ones in movies, because there's no oxygen to burn
Yes they can. For one, oxygen does exist in space. It's the 3rd most abundant element. And two, as long as there's something to burn, and if it does so violently enough, firey explosion can occur.
Allow me to explain in slightly more specific terms.There is no atmosphere in space strong enough to hold enough oxygen molecules close enough to sustain fire for an extended period of time, save for the atmospheres of a few select planets.
Explosions don't burn for extended periods of time. They quickly burn off all of the fuel available.
and by space I mean the complete absence of everything so nothings available for big firey explosions like in star wars.
Yes they can. For one, oxygen does exist in space. It's the 3rd most abundant element. And two, as long as there's something to burn, and if it does so violently enough, firey explosion can occur. It's uncommon, but there's nothing in the physics that says it's impossible.
hydrogen is the most abundant element in the universe, wtf man, y u no count hydrogen?!
All the oxygen in the roosterpits of the exploding fighter things is enough to sustain an explosion.