At 17,500 miles per hour the trip would take about 13 hours to travel the 238,900 miles to the moon.
the shuttle does not go to the moon.
The Andromeda Galaxy is 12,904,531,200,000,000,000 miles away and the space shuttle orbits at 18,000 mph so to travel to the Andromeda Galaxy in the space shuttle would take 81.8 billion years which is around 18 times the currrent age of the universe!!!
scared.
they would travel in a space shuttle
It won't - at some time the balloon would burst or become the same density as the atmosphere, so stop rising. The above answer is correct. At about 110,000 feet or ~ 21+ miles (when the shuttle was well into the stratosphere) the balloon will burst. However to get the space shuttle into the stratosphere it would take 2,029,203,000 liters of helium and would cost approximately $ 146,102,616. Assumptions: Space shuttle weighs: 2,029,203 KG 1 Liter of helium can lift ~ 1 gram. Helium costs approximately 7.2 cents per gram. According to the NASA website it costs $450,000,000 to launch a shuttle. Maybe they should look into using helium to get them the first 20 miles.
In an hour, you would travel 17500 miles. At that speed it would take about 13 hours and 39 minutes to reach the Moon and about 221 days to reach the Sun.
Assuming that the maximum speed of a Space Shuttle is 17,500 miles per hour, it would take about 24 days.
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Any! but i would seggest a space shuttle Any! but i would seggest a space shuttle
the shuttle does not go to the moon.
The Andromeda Galaxy is 12,904,531,200,000,000,000 miles away and the space shuttle orbits at 18,000 mph so to travel to the Andromeda Galaxy in the space shuttle would take 81.8 billion years which is around 18 times the currrent age of the universe!!!
I am pretty sure that a space shuttle is found in the thermosphere or mesosphere.
scared.
they would travel in a space shuttle
yes. How else would the space shuttle stay in orbit?
In space, they don't. If they are in a space shuttle, however, they would move themselves using handlebars attached to the shuttle designed specifically for propelling themselves.
As the space shuttle is a space vehicle, a land to land movement would incur the use of the crawler-transporters. The distance between Kennedy Space Centre to Los Angeles is about 2,569 miles. At a maximum speed of 1 mph it would take 2,569 hours or about 3.5 months.