Sunita Williams
It takes about 4 or 5 days to get from earth to the moon so if you are going to the moon pack enough food,water,and stuff to doSpace shuttles can't go to the moon. They only are made to be in earth orbit. The various Apollo missions that went to the moon took about 3 days to reach it. Space shuttles takes approximately eight minutes to reach space.
Sputnik 2 has been in space for sixty (60) days.
A year on our planet is 365.25 Earth days. Other planets take more or less time depending on their orbital distances from the Sun. Mercury - 88 Earth days Venus - 225 Earth days Mars - 687 Earth days Jupiter - 11.86 Earth years Saturn - 29.46 Earth years Uranus - 84 Earth years Neptune - 164.8 Earth years Pluto (now a dwarf planet) - 247.7 Earth years
Jupiter takes 11.86 years to orbit once around the sun, which is 4332 days.
There are 365 days in a year.
sunita Williams
Apollo 9 was launched on March 3, 1969 and returned to earth 10 days later.
The first space station was launched by the USSR in 1971. It was called Salyut 1 (Salute 1 in English). Salyut 1's purpose was to test the elements of the systems of a space station and to conduct scientific research. The space station was 20m long and 4m in diameter. Salyut 1 was launched unmanned, but later visited by the crew of Soyuz 11. After spending 22 days on board Salyut 1, the crew undocked and returned to Earth. After 175 days in space, Salyut 1 was deorbited and destroyed in the Earth's atmosphere.
366.897 days is a space day
Crews from the former Soviet Union have spent more time in space, on-board the space station Mir. Cosmonaut Dr. Valery Polyakov returned to Earth after 438 days in space studying the long term effect of weightlessnessBasically, the answer is space station.
On April 12, 1981 the Space Shuttle Columbia, STS-1, became the first space shuttle to orbit the Earth. It returned to earth two days later, and was returned to Kennedy Space Center fourtenn days after that. For more information on STS-1, visit: http://science.ksc.nasa.gov/shuttle/missions/sts-1/mission-sts-1.htmlSpace Shuttle Columbia launched on mission STS-1 on April 12, 1981. Space Shuttle Columbia launched on mission STS-1 on April 12, 1981.
Earth has gravity and space does not.
On April 6th 1997 NASA aborted space shuttle Columbia mission after problems were detected with the fuel cells they returned to Earth four days after the mission was launched.
Sally Ride orbited the Earth for 6 days.
Humans didn't land on the Earth (except, of course, those that left via spacecraft and returned a few days later)
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 approximately 365 days for the Earth to orbit the sun. This means that the Earth is racing through space around the Sun at about 67,000 miles per hour.