Because humans have a need to reach space, and there is no other way to reach space. Reaching space has many benefits, including communication, navigation, mapping and exploration. New space crafts are constantly being invented because new technology allows for safer and more efficient space crafts.
None, the space shuttle had not been designed until after we quit going to the moon.
From sea level it's about 480 KM up until outer space. That's 48,000,000 cm.
Just one ball, one very big ball, it would need to be at least 381,216 kilometers long.
Apollo 13 was in space 5 days and 23 hours, from April 11, 1970 until April 17, 1970.
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Currently, the farthest a human has traveled into space is about 400,000 kilometers. That is the distance from the Earth to the Moon.
Kilometers are a unit of length. Hectares are units of space. If your question is really: How many square kilometers in 2.6 hectares, then the answer is: 0.026.
Space is usually defined to start at about 100 kilometers. You can base your calculations on that.
150,473,664 kilometers
380 km equates to 236.12 miles.
I think it the space marines have about 580 points. Have a happy wargame
I do not know the exact number, but it is not very far before you reach the subsoil.
They operate at an altitude of 20,200 kilometers (12,600 miles)
Because humans have a need to reach space, and there is no other way to reach space. Reaching space has many benefits, including communication, navigation, mapping and exploration. New space crafts are constantly being invented because new technology allows for safer and more efficient space crafts.
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pull down your pants and rub your butt along the side of the road and see how many scoots it take to reach a mile