because it is so far away
About 3 days.
You could have ISS for the International Space Station. You could also have Mir, which was an old Russian space station.
It would equal 24 hours on your time modulator. later earthling
It takes approximately 3 hours for a space shuttle to travel from the International Space Station (ISS) to Earth. The descent involves a controlled re-entry and landing process.
Men Into Space - 1959 Building a Space Station 1-3 was released on: USA: 21 October 1959 Japan: 1 November 1959
Yes, a space station will support humans. It does now; the International Space Station has a varying crew of from 3-5 people. Previous space stations such as the two Soviet Mir stations and the old NASA Skylab station all had human crews.
it takes 2 days to get to the moon!!!!!!!!!!!!
Typically, astronauts stay in space for missions lasting from a few days to around six months. The longest continuous time a person has spent in space is 437 days, which was achieved by Russian cosmonaut Valeri Polyakov aboard the Mir space station.
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It takes about 3 days to get to space. No one can go to the sun it is to hot.
The space shuttle is not designed to go to the moon and has never gone to the moon; it is strictly used for travelling to and from Earth's orbit (and has mostly been used to travel to the International Space Station). If the shuttle were for some reason flown to the moon, it would crash there, since it requires an atmosphere in order to land successfully. However, if it was your intention to fly the shuttle to the moon and crash, that could be done in about 3 days, in theory. I doubt that NASA would approve the mission.
The Apollo missions generally launched to the Moon and took about 3 days to reach its orbit before landing. The journey back to Earth took another 3 days. So, in total, it took about 6 days for Apollo missions to travel to space and back.