it takes 1 half of a quart of gas for a 10 ton space ship to reach outer space
The speed of a spaceship in outer space can vary depending on the design and propulsion system. Some spacecraft can reach speeds of over 25,000 mph (40,000 km/h) to escape Earth's gravity and travel to other planets, while others can reach even higher speeds for interstellar travel.
I could survive in outer space without a space suit, as long as I was inside a space ship, or space station. I cannot breathe vacuum.
Yes, a spacecraft and a spaceship refer to the same thing: a vehicle designed for travel in outer space. Both terms are often used interchangeably to describe vehicles used for space exploration or travel beyond Earth's atmosphere.
The first successful spaceflight to reach space in 1950 was achieved by the V-2 rocket, launched by the United States. The V-2 rocket reached an altitude of about 100 kilometers, officially entering space as defined by the Kármán line.
A spaceship is any vehicle that can leave the planet and travel in the vacuum of outer space. This can be as simple as a rocket or as complex as an intergalactic ship capable of running on antimatter. Modern spaceships are rocket-powered, but science is working on different types of fuel and propulsion, so you may see different sorts of spaceships in the near future.
you ask me,i ask who?
No
The speed of a spaceship in outer space can vary depending on the design and propulsion system. Some spacecraft can reach speeds of over 25,000 mph (40,000 km/h) to escape Earth's gravity and travel to other planets, while others can reach even higher speeds for interstellar travel.
This depends on the type of spaceship.
I could survive in outer space without a space suit, as long as I was inside a space ship, or space station. I cannot breathe vacuum.
Get in your space ship and fly down to earth
space suit space ship...anything but with the word space in front
That is an idiotic question. To get home! Without fuel in outer space, the ship would keep its current inertia and be lost. Fuel is used to change the trajectory of the ship.
its called Motherload. Google it
Because the oxidant and the fuel are kept on board the ship in separate tanks.
no. its just cheaper to ship to outer-space because it is dehydrated and thus weights less.
Yes, a spacecraft and a spaceship refer to the same thing: a vehicle designed for travel in outer space. Both terms are often used interchangeably to describe vehicles used for space exploration or travel beyond Earth's atmosphere.