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You use a spaceship and break through the earths atmosphere
The only reason for the rocket is to fire the shuttle out of the earths atmosphere, once in space the rocket is no longer needed and there for they detach.
The space shuttle typically traveled at speeds of around 17,500 miles per hour (28,000 kilometers per hour) to break through the Earth's atmosphere during launch. This high speed was necessary to overcome the force of gravity and enter into orbit around the Earth.
The space shuttle's main engines provided approximately 418,000 pounds of thrust each, and the solid rocket boosters provided an additional 1.3 million pounds of thrust each. Together, this allowed the space shuttle to break Earth's orbit and reach space.
Yes, the space shuttle breaks the sound barrier during takeoff. The shuttle reaches speeds of over 1,000 miles per hour while climbing through the Earth's atmosphere, surpassing the speed of sound (around 767 miles per hour at sea level).
You use a spaceship and break through the earths atmosphere
it takes the heat of a meteorite coming through the earths atmosphere
The only reason for the rocket is to fire the shuttle out of the earths atmosphere, once in space the rocket is no longer needed and there for they detach.
Yes. It is harder for a Space Shuttle to break through the Earth's atmosphere when it's going against the rotation of Earth.
To break the atmosphere and go into space easily.
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The space shuttle typically traveled at speeds of around 17,500 miles per hour (28,000 kilometers per hour) to break through the Earth's atmosphere during launch. This high speed was necessary to overcome the force of gravity and enter into orbit around the Earth.
The space shuttle's main engines provided approximately 418,000 pounds of thrust each, and the solid rocket boosters provided an additional 1.3 million pounds of thrust each. Together, this allowed the space shuttle to break Earth's orbit and reach space.
Yes, the space shuttle breaks the sound barrier during takeoff. The shuttle reaches speeds of over 1,000 miles per hour while climbing through the Earth's atmosphere, surpassing the speed of sound (around 767 miles per hour at sea level).
You need to go fast to break through the atmosphere because the air molecules are denser near the Earth's surface. Going fast provides the necessary momentum to overcome the resistance of the atmosphere and break free into space.
Newton's first law of motion (the law of inertia) states that an object in motion will remain in motion until a force equal or greater is acted upon it and an object at rest will remain at rest until a force is acted upon it. The shuttle places itself in orbit after liftoff from several powerful engines. The shuttle is at rest until these engines act on the shuttle to break it of the earths magnetic pull
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