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It depends. There is something called whitewholes, but it is not white. A whitewhole is like a black whole but the difference is that a black whole tips a whole though time and spaceand kills you instantly from the super fast speed or from where the black whole takes you which is a place no one ever seen. A whitewhole only rips a whole though time not space. That means that that you can go back in time or forward in time so the answer is yes and no.

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How long will it take to get to the International Space Station?

It takes 2 days. You might think that that's a long time for a space shuttle to go to the space station. Especially when you know that it takes about 2 minutes for the space shuttle to go into space. But here's why: The space station is orbiting the earth, and so will the space shuttle when it goes into space. If it goes faster though, it will fly away from the earth's atmosphere and get lost in outer space. So the Space Shuttle goes slightly faster so it will catch up, but not too fast so that it will fly off into outer space. That's why it takes 2 days.


Why does a rocket need to go so fast to go into space?

Answer #1:the rockets need to go that fast so that it can escape the earth's gravitational pull,so if you were on jupiter, it would have to go faster.===========================Clarification #1:There's no limit to the distance over which Earth's gravity acts.But the faster you're going when you leave, the more time it takes for Earth'sgravity to slow you down, turn you around, and make you start falling back.There is a certain speed at which, mathematically, the time it takes for thatto happen becomes infinite. So, even though Earth's gravity never stops pullingto bring you back, that's the speed at which we say the rocket has 'escaped'.


Does time go quicker in space?

Time does not go quicker in space, but it can appear to be faster in certain circumstances due to time dilation effects predicted by the theory of general relativity. Near a massive object like a black hole, time can appear to pass more slowly compared to an observer in a different gravitational field, leading to the perception of faster time passage.


How often does the space shuttle circle Earth?

It takes 90 min to go around the earth in space.


Can a space shuttle go17500 in the atmosphere?

No, a space shuttle travels at a speed of about 17,500 miles per hour in space, not in Earth's atmosphere. When entering the atmosphere, it slows down significantly to prevent overheating due to air resistance.

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If the earth rotated faster would time go faster?

No.


How long will it take to get to the International Space Station?

It takes 2 days. You might think that that's a long time for a space shuttle to go to the space station. Especially when you know that it takes about 2 minutes for the space shuttle to go into space. But here's why: The space station is orbiting the earth, and so will the space shuttle when it goes into space. If it goes faster though, it will fly away from the earth's atmosphere and get lost in outer space. So the Space Shuttle goes slightly faster so it will catch up, but not too fast so that it will fly off into outer space. That's why it takes 2 days.


What is the meaning of a clock that has no hands?

It is a digital display clock. I would guess that it is some sort of joke about man inventing time. Some people say that time is nothing more than a concept invented by man and that it doesn't really exist. Time passes faster when one to outer space. If time exists, why would it go by faster in outer space than it does on the earth???? It means, till the end of time.


What is the physics behind time travel?

Time travels at the speed of light but this speed varies depending on where you are. If you were to be in space, time travels faster but if youre on earth, time travels slower because it has to pass through earth and its bent by it gravity.So to clarify, if you put a clock on a satellite orbiting earth and a clock on the earth, the clock on the satellite would go faster than the one on earth.


If people traveled faster than the earth would time go backwards?

No because earth is one big planet and the people are small


Why does a rocket need to go so fast to go into space?

Answer #1:the rockets need to go that fast so that it can escape the earth's gravitational pull,so if you were on jupiter, it would have to go faster.===========================Clarification #1:There's no limit to the distance over which Earth's gravity acts.But the faster you're going when you leave, the more time it takes for Earth'sgravity to slow you down, turn you around, and make you start falling back.There is a certain speed at which, mathematically, the time it takes for thatto happen becomes infinite. So, even though Earth's gravity never stops pullingto bring you back, that's the speed at which we say the rocket has 'escaped'.


Why does time dilate when traveling close to the speed of light?

the faster you go the slower will be the time According to Einstein, space and time are related, and thus referred to in the scientific community as space-time. The faster an object moves, the quicker time will appear to pass from the perspective of an observer. For example, if you could jump on a beam of light and travel for a year before jumping back off onto Earth, many years will have passed by for the rest of the world, whereas just the one year will have passed for you.


Does time go by faster in space?

i dont know where you got that idea from but its not true. according to einstein(i think) time passes by more slowly while you are in motion wheras if youu are completelystill relative to space, you travel at maximum speed thru time.THE ABOVE ANSWER IS INCORRECTIt is well known time is faster in space, this is due to the fact that "mass" drags onto the 4th dimension (time) because of the earth's mass it slows time down. For example, planets larger than earth = more mass = a bigger hold it has on the 4th dimension = the planet's time would be slower than earths.As space has a lighter mass the time moves more quickly. As proof you can use GPS satellites, they have clocks on them so they are in the correct place at the correct time so we can navigate down on earth but the clocks always slightly go faster than ours so they have been designed to correct themselves to our time. Speed is also a factor in time and space as it can rip straight through time but it would take me a while to go into its explanation. So in an answer to your question, YES time goes faster in space.


Can you make time go faster in Pokemon emerald?

yes if you are using VBA just Hold the Space Bar if your using a GBA then no.


Does time go quicker in space?

Time does not go quicker in space, but it can appear to be faster in certain circumstances due to time dilation effects predicted by the theory of general relativity. Near a massive object like a black hole, time can appear to pass more slowly compared to an observer in a different gravitational field, leading to the perception of faster time passage.


How often does the space shuttle circle Earth?

It takes 90 min to go around the earth in space.


Which time is faster 8.16 or 8.016?

If you go the same distance in LESS time, you go FASTER.