No, the Concorde was designed to operate within the Earth's atmosphere and was not capable of flying to the edge of space. It was a supersonic passenger jet that flew at high altitudes, but not high enough to reach the edge of space.
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At the edge of space lies the Kármán line, approximately 100 kilometers above Earth's surface, marking the boundary between Earth's atmosphere and outer space. Beyond this point, the atmosphere becomes extremely thin, and traditional aircraft can no longer operate effectively.
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The Concorde, a turbojet-powered supersonic passenger airliner, had a maximum cruising speed of approximately 1,354 miles per hour (2,180 kilometers per hour), which is about Mach 2.04. In contrast, the Space Shuttle, designed for space travel, reached speeds of around 17,500 miles per hour (28,000 kilometers per hour) during low Earth orbit. This makes the Space Shuttle significantly faster than the Concorde.
The edge of space is typically considered to be around 62 miles (100 kilometers) above sea level, where the Earth's atmosphere becomes very thin. This is known as the Kármán line.
The Concorde's range is 3900 nautical miles.
It would be the edge of space and it would be impossible to go.
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The duration of James May at the Edge of Space is 1800.0 seconds.
People could argue between the Space Shuttle and the Concorde.
No Mach 2.3
The air is too thin. You need a rocket and speed to defeat thin air. The edge of space is 65 miles up. The X series plane went to the edge of space and it's the only aircraft that reached the edge of space. I'm sorry, but the SR-71 can't get close to space. 80k feet isn't close to the edge of space. 375k feet is closer to the edge of space.
James May at the Edge of Space was created on 2009-06-21.
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on the edge of space in a mig aircraft
about 16,000 tons flow through space and go on the edge of saturn atmmsphere
Human Edge - 2001 Space Debris was released on: USA: 2001