The Earth's exosphere extends ~120,000 miles, so most Earth-orbiting spacecraft are in the exosphere. Spacecraft that go to other planets, the sun, Lagrange points and everything that leaves Earth's orbit is in space, which is not a part of Earth's atmosphere.
because you can take a space ship/a rocket and fly/go up there.
No, they can't. They can't leave the atmosphere.
No, a house fly would not be able to survive in space because there is no atmosphere to provide it with air to fly. Additionally, the lack of gravity in space would also make it difficult for the fly to maneuver and navigate.
Space ships fly using rockets, which work on the principle of Newton's third law of motion - for every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction. By expelling gases out of the back of the rocket at high speeds, the rocket is propelled forward. This allows the space ship to overcome Earth's gravity and enter outer space.
It’s 45,000 ft for commercial airliners
about 350 miles is where the international space station is.
You can design your space ship how ever you want to fly it. Do whatever you want!
NO I am not. But would like to be this halloween. :)
Of course there is! If there wasn't, then how would the ship move, be steered, or fly?
In space, it would not matter, because there is no air resistance. In an atmosphere such as our own, a more round ship would fly better because it has better aerodynamics.
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No dog is capable of flying any kind of space craft
Get in your space ship and fly down to earth
Fly around in space to any of the planets in your spaceship
by going to astro knights and enter the number in the ship and fly to the moon and build a ship and fly around finding planets.
Space Ship 1
It's an intergalactic space ship so yes it should. :)