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How long does it take for a space ship to reach outer space?

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How long did it take Felix to reach ground from space?

25 minutes


How long does it take the space shuttle to reach the space station?

The space shuttle took about 8-10 minutes to reach orbit. It would then take around 6 hours for the space shuttle to catch up with the space station for docking.


How long does it take for the Space Shuttle to reach LEO?

Aproximately 8-9 minutes.


How long would it take for a space shuttle to reach space?

It could not, the shuttle cannot leave low earth orbit


How long does it take the shuttle to reach orbit?

It takes around eight minutes for a space shuttle to reach orbit after taking off. Its average speed upon take of is 17,500 mph.


How long does it take the space shuttle to reach space stations?

The space shuttle took about 8.5 minutes to reach the International Space Station after launch. The shuttle travelled at speeds of around 17,500 miles per hour to reach the ISS, which is in low Earth orbit.


How long does it take to reach Jupiter?

Earth is 588 million kilometers away from Jupiter. On a space shuttle, it would take about 2 years to reach Jupiter from Earth.


How long would it take sound waves to reach Pluto?

Sound waves can't travel through space.


How long does it take for a balloon to reach space?

A balloon can reach the upper atmosphere, also known as near space, in a few hours. However, reaching the actual boundary of space, which is about 100 kilometers (62 miles) above sea level, would require a specialized high-altitude balloon and can take several hours to reach that height.


How long does it take to travel through space?

With present technology it only takes a few minute to reach 'space'. To travel elsewhere would depend on your destination.


How long does it take to get to the space shuttle to the space station?

It takes about 8.5 minutes for a space shuttle to reach orbit and then rendezvous with the International Space Station, which orbits approximately 250 miles above Earth.