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The concept of "getting to the sky" can vary based on interpretation. If you're referring to reaching the atmosphere, a commercial airplane typically ascends to cruising altitude of about 30,000 to 40,000 feet within 10 to 20 minutes after takeoff. However, if you mean space, a rocket can reach the Kármán line, which is considered the edge of space at 62 miles (100 kilometers), in roughly 10 minutes. Ultimately, "the sky" can mean different things depending on context.

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