The Andromeda Galaxy is 12,904,531,200,000,000,000 miles away and the space shuttle orbits at 18,000 mph so to travel to the Andromeda Galaxy in the space shuttle would take 81.8 billion years which is around 18 times the currrent age of the universe!!!
The maximum speed achieved by the shuttle is 17,500mphThe Andromeda Galaxy is about 2.54 million light years away, which is about 1.5 x 1019 miles.This gives a total time of 857,142,857,142,857 hours, which equates to about 97,700,000,000 years.So about 98 billion years.Don't forget to bring along a good book.
The space shuttle takes approximately 1 month to reach space.
It takes the Shuttle about 2 days to reach the International Space Station.
A space shuttle has never left the galaxy and never will. However, theoretically it would take a space shuttle an unimaginable amount of time to leave the galaxy. (I'm sure someone can provide a more precise answer).
About 66 hours.
The maximum speed achieved by the shuttle is 17,500mphThe Andromeda Galaxy is about 2.54 million light years away, which is about 1.5 x 1019 miles.This gives a total time of 857,142,857,142,857 hours, which equates to about 97,700,000,000 years.So about 98 billion years.Don't forget to bring along a good book.
The space shuttle takes approximately 1 month to reach space.
It takes the Shuttle about 2 days to reach the International Space Station.
A space shuttle has never left the galaxy and never will. However, theoretically it would take a space shuttle an unimaginable amount of time to leave the galaxy. (I'm sure someone can provide a more precise answer).
No. The space shuttle can only reach low Earth orbit.
A very large space indeed, the closest galaxy is Andromeda 2.2 million light years away.
No space shuttle has ever been on a mission to Mars.
It could not, the shuttle cannot leave low earth orbit
About 66 hours.
Columbia
The space shuttle was designed for low earth orbit (between 200-300 nautical miles) and could not reach the moon.
approx.1 month