80KM or 50 miles is what the height the government uses to get the space shuttles into space
The space shuttle travels in the thermosphere layer of the atmosphere, which is the layer located above the mesosphere. This layer is where temperatures can reach very high levels due to its proximity to space.
Both rockets and space shuttles have been used for space travel. Rockets are typically used to launch spacecraft into orbit, while space shuttles are reusable spacecraft that can carry astronauts and cargo to and from space. Many astronauts have traveled in both rockets and space shuttles over the years.
Two limiting factors to space travel are the high cost of building and launching spacecraft, as well as the long-term effects of space radiation on astronauts' health. Developing the necessary technology and infrastructure to support long-term human space travel is also a significant challenge.
Advantages of space travel include scientific discoveries, technological advancements, and potential for resource exploration. Disadvantages include high costs, human health risks, and environmental impacts.
A space shuttle can travel at speeds of up to 17,500 miles per hour (28,160 kilometers per hour) in orbit around the Earth.
230 miles out into space
what can you infer about how and what thease meterorite fragments are made up of that can travel through space
Otolaryngologists are in high demand.
Light is not matter because it does not have mass and does not take up physical space like matter does. Light consists of electromagnetic waves that travel at high speeds through space.
Yes, nukes(nuclear weapons) can travel up into space to destroy asteroids and huge flying rocks.
The space shuttle travels in the thermosphere layer of the atmosphere, which is the layer located above the mesosphere. This layer is where temperatures can reach very high levels due to its proximity to space.
Sound can travel effectively through air for several miles, depending on factors like temperature and humidity. In water, sound can travel much farther, up to hundreds of miles. In space, where there is no medium to carry sound waves, sound cannot travel at all.
you can travel up in a spaceship!! and there is a fact that we have space telescopes satilites all above to
When you say "travel to space" I hope you mean get out of the troposphere, cause that's what I mean. It takes about 5 mins. to get out of the troposphere. (The troposphere is the first layer of the atmosphere) Once you get high up in the mesosphere, you can look down and actually see planet earth. -LIGHTNINGSCIENCE
Radiation in space refers to high-energy particles emitted from the sun and other sources. When astronauts travel through space, they are exposed to this radiation, which can potentially be harmful to their health. Shielding and other protective measures are used to minimize the risks associated with space radiation exposure.
space travel denefits me =)
Fast enough to cause a big spolosion