It doesn't. Nothing to travel through.
There is no sound in space.
It wouldn't travel at all. Sound can't travel in a vacum. (Translation: Sound can't travel in outer space.)
Basically, sound doesn't travel in space, i.e., in a vacuum.Speed = distance/timeIf you make a sound over here in space, it would take an infinite time to arriveover there, since sound doesn't travel at all in space. The formula becomesSpeed = distance/∞and that's zero .
Sound waves can't travel through space.
If it's space then it's totally vacuum and thus no medium for sound to travel and thus it can't travel in space so no speed no distance can be covered and no time can be taken..
The question is irrelevant, since sounds cannot be transmitted through space.
That won't work. Sound won't travel through empty space.
sound travels faster through a solid because the particles are right next to each other and so it is faster to vibrate whereas air particles are further apart and take longer to travel. So yes it would travel through the ground faster than air.
Depending on the speed of your rocket, it takes about 10 minutes to travel from Earth into space. I suppose it also depends on your definition of "space", as the criteria for "space" vary depending on who is doing the defining.
It takes three days to travel to the moon and land.
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Sound must have matter to travel through - we are used to hearing sound that travels through air. But there is no air in outer space. We have heard sound that travels through water, but, there is no water in outer space either. In fact, outer space consists of a vacuum . . . not a floor cleaner, but a condition in which there is no matter - no air, no water, no nothing. So their is no sound transmission from the Sun. Have you heard any?