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It doesn't, the shuttle with the crew in it glides back to earth, hence needing a long runway to come to a stop. If 'a' rocket was landing on earth... Crash or use a parachute to slow it down
Depend hw fast it is
the shuttle takes about 8 minutes to reach orbit
For the Apollo Missions, it took on an average of 4 days to reach the moon.
The space shuttle takes 8 minutes to reach orbit.
9 days
not very long if your a long time ago in a galaxy far far away.
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It took the Galileo spacecraft about six years to reach Jupiter from Earth.
It doesn't, the shuttle with the crew in it glides back to earth, hence needing a long runway to come to a stop. If 'a' rocket was landing on earth... Crash or use a parachute to slow it down
Depend hw fast it is
The flight would be 13 hours long.
It would take about 17 hours.
If the earth was at its closest point to Mercury it would take over a year for a rocket to reach it. It is about three days to the moon and two years to mars. Mr Google will tell you exactly how long it is to Murcury in a rocket.
the shuttle takes about 8 minutes to reach orbit
yes, a rocket does have a engine. the engine is the horse power to a rocket that gets it to go... and keep going... and keep going. as long as it has a good engine then it would be a pretty long ride in to space.
The flight would be around 10 hours.