17,500 mph
Space shuttles must travel at 11km/s so that they can escape the force of gravity. the force of gravity is approximately 9.81. If you don't travel at a greater speed than the force of gravity, the rocket will not launch.
The fastest thing on Earth besides light and space shuttles is thought to be the tip of a whip, which can reach speeds of over 1,000 mph. Another fast-moving object on Earth is a bullet fired from a firearm, which can travel at speeds exceeding 1,700 mph.
In orbit the speed of the space shuttle is approximately 28 000 km/h or about 26 times the speed of sound.
They can travel up to 7,743 meters/second or 27,875 kilometers/hour or 25,404 feet/second or 17,321 miles/hour i don't think so this is true because to escape from Earth atmosphere we need 11.2 km/s so above this is little messy
It depends on where in space they are but they often travel extremely fast, upwards of 11 km per second
Fast enough to cause a big spolosion
yes
plasma
20,000 mph
The best fictional way to travel through space fast without messing with time is teleportation.
They travel through space at the same speed that Saturn travels.
About 90 seconds to 2 minutes. The Shuttles were incredibly fast, achieving orbit within just a few minutes.