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It takes a space shuttle about 8 to 9 minutes to reach outer space once it launches from Earth. This is typically when the shuttle reaches an altitude of about 100 kilometers (62 miles) above the Earth's surface.
Outer space is typically considered to begin around 62 miles (100 kilometers) above Earth's surface, where the Kármán line is located. Beyond this point, the Earth's atmosphere becomes very thin and spacecraft are considered to be in outer space.
This depends on how fast you are going first of all, so if we just assume you are travelling in a space shuttle, that travels at 17,500 miles per hour (about mach 11-12) we take that and divide how many miles Earth's atmosphere is. Seeing as how Earth's atmosphere is only 300 miles thick, if we round to the nearest thousandth of a second it will take around 1.02 minutes to fully exit the atmosphere and reach outer space.
Most people who went into outer space have survived.
From sea level it's about 480 KM up until outer space. That's 48,000,000 cm.
The distance from Earth's surface to space is about 62 miles (100 kilometers), known as the Kármán line, which is considered the boundary between Earth's atmosphere and outer space.
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It takes a space shuttle about 8 to 9 minutes to reach outer space once it launches from Earth. This is typically when the shuttle reaches an altitude of about 100 kilometers (62 miles) above the Earth's surface.
Outer space is typically considered to begin around 62 miles (100 kilometers) above Earth's surface, where the Kármán line is located. Beyond this point, the Earth's atmosphere becomes very thin and spacecraft are considered to be in outer space.
This depends on how fast you are going first of all, so if we just assume you are travelling in a space shuttle, that travels at 17,500 miles per hour (about mach 11-12) we take that and divide how many miles Earth's atmosphere is. Seeing as how Earth's atmosphere is only 300 miles thick, if we round to the nearest thousandth of a second it will take around 1.02 minutes to fully exit the atmosphere and reach outer space.
There are about 500 miles between Pittsburgh and the Outer Banks.
Most people who went into outer space have survived.
The Complete Book of Outer Space has 144 pages.
Mr. Monk in Outer Space has 288 pages.
The Inner Reaches of Outer Space has 160 pages.
From sea level it's about 480 KM up until outer space. That's 48,000,000 cm.
The internationally accepted boundary for space is 100 km (Approximately 62.1 miles) above sea level. This boundary is called the Kármán line. The boundary is named after Theodore von Kármán, who calculated in the 1950s that at an altitude above 100km, a vehicle would have to fly faster than orbital velocity to have sufficient aerodynamic lift to support itself. Once the space shuttle travels above 62 miles, it is considered to be in space.