10 mph or 16 km/h
The speed of the elevator is 6.67 feet per second (500 feet/75 seconds).
Answer 1It wouldn't, because the Moon isn't in geostationary orbit. The "cable" would get all wrapped around the equator.Answer 2For an actual description of a space elevator (which is a scientifically viable concept) please see the Related Links below.The Lunar Elevator would go from the surface of the moon to a specific point in space where the gravity and centrifugal forces are equal. There would be an Earth elevator that does similarly and then a much easier trip would be had in the vacuum of space between the two "drop-off" points. Most fuel used currently to get from Earth to the moon is to break out of Earth's atmosphere and to slow the descent to the moon (and vice versa)
No, asteroids do not float in space. Instead, they move through space under the influence of gravity. Any object in space will follow an orbit determined by its mass and the gravitational forces acting upon it.
Currently, there is no scientific evidence or theory to suggest that it is possible to open up a rift in space by moving at a certain speed. The concept of opening a rift in space is more commonly found in science fiction rather than in real scientific understanding.
The air is very fast. Especially in a severe thunderstorm. The wind can go as fast as 100mph.
The speed of the elevator is 6.67 feet per second (500 feet/75 seconds).
It takes 43 seconds
Yes, there´s an elevator.
It can go at bannanas
18000
no bullets do not move in space because there is no gravitational pull
if you meant space mountain than 28.7mph but their is a lot of fans to make it seem like you are going fast.
17,000 mph
the elevator is what makes the the aircraft go up or down.
go to the elevator 3 times
At least 17,500 MPH which is the speed required to stay in orbit.
go to the hotel and go in the elevator on the right.then when you get out go to the door closest to the elevator door.=)