i think a journey into space takes so long because if you want to look and study the stuff properly it will take a while
The distances between the planets and moons of our solar system are very large; and the spacecraft we can build at this time are simply not fast enough to be able to travel those large distances without having to take a long time to do so.
The best fictional way to travel through space fast without messing with time is teleportation.
Houston time.
The ripple in spacetime, known as a gravitational wave, travels at the speed of light in empty space, approximately 300,000 kilometers per second.
Yes, they travel some fast!
Meteorites are chunks of space rock that fell on earth. They are pieces of rock that can be found on the Earth surface but come from outer space. Asteroids are rocks that travel thru open space, meaning they are pieces of other planets or just boulders flying around in space. If an asteroid (small one) hits earth and is then found by someone then it is an meteorite. A comet is a boulder made of mostly ice that travels thru space at hi speeds and has a defined hyperbola around a star. So Rocks form space on earth are meteorites rocks in space flying around are asteroids and ice traveling realy fast (as a boulder) around a star is a comet.
yes
Because they are not going fast enough
Man-made spacecraft can travel at speeds up to about 17,500 miles per hour (28,000 kilometers per hour) in outer space. This speed allows spacecraft to escape Earth's gravitational pull and travel to other planets, moons, and even beyond our solar system.
I assume you mean electromagnetic waves. In outer space, they will travel at the speed of light (since light is also an electrodynamic wave). This speed is about 300,000 kilometers per second.
A spaceship typically moves faster than a space station. Spaceships are designed for interstellar travel and can reach high speeds to explore different regions of space, while space stations are usually in orbit around a celestial body and travel at a slower, consistent pace.
It depends on where in space they are but they often travel extremely fast, upwards of 11 km per second
According to most sources, the minimum speed needed to escape the Earth's gravity is 11.2km/s, so a rocket would need to travel at least this fast to get into outer space.
Fast enough to cause a big spolosion
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.
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Sound must have matter to travel through - we are used to hearing sound that travels through air. But there is no air in outer space. We have heard sound that travels through water, but, there is no water in outer space either. In fact, outer space consists of a vacuum . . . not a floor cleaner, but a condition in which there is no matter - no air, no water, no nothing. So their is no sound transmission from the Sun. Have you heard any?
The best fictional way to travel through space fast without messing with time is teleportation.