To break the pull of gravity and escape the earth's pull (escape velocity) you have to travel 7 miles per second or 25,000 mph.
A space station only has to go fast enough to achieve orbit. A spaceship has to go fast enough to break out of orbit and get where it is going. So, a spaceship.
2300000000000KPH or 170000000000000MPH
The space shuttle normally reaches 17,500 mph to go into orbit.
To break the pull of gravity and escape the earth's pull (escape velocity) you have to travel 7 miles per second or 25,000 mph.
The highest speed ever achieved by a manned vehicle is 39,895 km/hr (24,790 mi/hr). It was set by Apollo 10 in 1969.
A space station only has to go fast enough to achieve orbit. A spaceship has to go fast enough to break out of orbit and get where it is going. So, a spaceship.
2300000000000KPH or 170000000000000MPH
a spaceship. Or the light. I think that is the fastest thing.
The space shuttle normally reaches 17,500 mph to go into orbit.
it depends on how fast your spaceship is. But from the fastest spaceship it will take about 10 hours and by the slowest spaceship 30 hours.
it can go 30 mp that's how fast mine can go
You need to past your spaceship test to get a spaceship then go to a lunch pad then there you have it.
you can't get a spaceship
t 11 kilometers (7 miles) per second, or over 40,000 kilometers per hour (25,000 miles per hour)
120
About thirtyish degrees Celsius.
That depends on how fast the spaceship is traveling, and the change in distance between the two planets (in their respective orbits) as it travels.