Not very long at all; Apollo 11, for instance, entered orbit about 12 minutes after takeoff.
A few minutes, in a rocket. "Space" is normally defined as an altitude of about 100 km. or so - at that altitude, the Earth's atmosphere becomes insignificant.
Not very long at all; Apollo 11, for instance, entered orbit about 12 minutes after takeoff.
8 minutes.
About 90 minutes.
It would take the same length of time to eat a cookie in space as it would on Earth.
long time compare to earth
it takes 91 minutes to orbit the earth.
8 minutes.
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About 90 minutes.
It would take the same length of time to eat a cookie in space as it would on Earth.
long time compare to earth
it takes 91 minutes to orbit the earth.
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That depends how far from Earth you start, and how fast you go.
From my knoledge only a few seconds - minutes because of the high velocity heading down on earth
it takes 45 days hi am
It could not, the shuttle cannot leave low earth orbit
The space shuttle takes 8 minutes to reach orbit.