Any amount of thrust that's greater than the weight of the rocket vehicle will
lift it off of the ground and accelerate it upward. If you keep it up long enough,
the vehicle will be in space.
Thrust Capacity is how much thrust it can take :D
It takes 35000 tons of force to pull out the Earth's atmoshpere and 83000000000 tons to pull out of Jupiter
7,000,000 pounds of thrust.
10,0000,00000009
Space shuttles were built for low earth orbit. Not to goto the moon
Deserts cover about 33% of the earth's land surface.
fn+UP ARROW Thrust up (take off) fn+DOWN ARROW Thrust down (slow down)
the fuel needed is huge but you need to take in the power and the amount of thrust
The rocket has to overcome the pull of gravity.
it would not take off
Depends on how much thrust you give the shuttle. Assuming the shuttle leaves earth at escape velocity (11.2 km/s) then: 1 ly= 9,460,730,472,580.8 km divide 1 ly by the velocity: 844,708,077,909 seconds or 26767.7555 years
The mountains take up at least a quarter of the earth's surface The mountains really don't take up that much of the earth's surface. They are found in ranges at convergent plate boundaries that "fold up" the land.