No
Get in your space ship and fly down to earth
The amount of gas needed for a 10-ton spaceship to reach outer space would depend on the type of propulsion system used, the distance to outer space, and other variables. Generally, it would require a significant amount of fuel to overcome Earth's gravity and reach escape velocity.
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This depends on the type of spaceship.
I could survive in outer space without a space suit, as long as I was inside a space ship, or space station. I cannot breathe vacuum.
space suit space ship...anything but with the word space in front
That is an idiotic question. To get home! Without fuel in outer space, the ship would keep its current inertia and be lost. Fuel is used to change the trajectory of the ship.
It is automatic
In. A space ship
As of now, the farthest spacecraft from Earth is Voyager 1. It has reached interstellar space, located about 14 billion miles away from Earth. Voyager 1 was launched by NASA in 1977 and continues to send back data to Earth.
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Space ships fly using rockets, which work on the principle of Newton's third law of motion - for every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction. By expelling gases out of the back of the rocket at high speeds, the rocket is propelled forward. This allows the space ship to overcome Earth's gravity and enter outer space.