i dont know but it was as fase as the war of 1812.. ok
/fly (speed) /fly is the command and if u want to fly faster put the speed a space after it for example /fly 6 that would make you fly at speed 6 and so forth.
neither, they fly at the same speed since the speed is regulated by the marker and temperature has nothing to do with it
-- The driver of the car says that the speed of the fly is zero. -- An on-looker sitting on a park bench as the car passes him says that the speed of the fly is 80 kph. -- Both are correct, since there's no such thing as the "real speed", and speed is always referred to something.
Not sure about the same speed but the leader of the V changes with other geese its flying with, because if they are at the front they are taking most of the air resistance and is therefore harder to fly for them.Almost, but the ones at the back are going a little slower or else they'd all be in a line not a V.
That' depends on the mission. A rocket and a space shuttle have to be in orbit and so have to fly at 8 km/s. But in certain cases, the rocket has to leave the earth (apollo, planet probe...), and then these rocket have to fly at 11 km/s. So usually the speed are the same, but sometimes, rocket are faster...
No. An airplane is not designed to fly out of the Earth's atmosphere, only a space rocket has the ability to fly to other celestial bodies and space stations.
ask moisquito:P
A doves average flight speed is close to 45 mph!
UFOs are merely unidentified objects that fly or appear to do so. They may be weather balloons, meteors, satellites or other objects. Their speed is dependant on what they are. What they are not is alien space craft.
Not necessarily. The speed at which an object flies is more dependent on factors such as the force propelling it, air resistance, and aerodynamics rather than just its size. Two objects of different sizes can fly at the same speed if other factors are equal.
Astronauts are people who fly in space
The space station does NOT fly. IT is in space and there is no are for it to fly in. The space station is in Earth Orbit moving at 7.66 kilometres per second.