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    Rocket speed - How fast does a rocket have to travel to reach space ...

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    Rocket speed. How fast does a rocket have to travel to reach space? If a rocket is launched from the surface of the Earth, it needs to reach a speed of at least 7.9 kilometers per second (4.9 miles per second) in order to reach space. This speed of 7.9 kilometers per second is known as the orbital velocity, it corresponds to ...

    How fast do conventional rockets go?

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    A conventional rocket has a hard time doing this because a huge amount of fuel must be carried into space in order for this to happen. This may make the rocket too heavy to lift off. Conventional rockets are generally designed to meet the speeds necessary for them to go where they need to go, and not go much faster.
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    How fast does a rocket have to travel to get into space? | Cool Cosmos

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    This really depends on what you mean by "into space." If you just want to get into orbit around the Earth, you need to reach speeds of at least 4.9 miles per second, or about 17,600 miles per hour. If you want to completely escape Earth's gravity and travel to another moon or planet, though, you need to be going even faster ...

    DLR Portal - How fast does a rocket have to travel to reach space?

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    2 févr. 2009 - If a rocket is launched from the surface of the Earth, it needs to reach a speed of at least 7.9 kilometres per second in order to reach space. This speed of 7.9 kilometres per second is known as the orbital velocity, referred to in German as the 'first cosmic velocity' – it corresponds to more than 20 times the ...

    How fast could the fastest rocket ship fly? | How Things Fly

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    14 mars 2017 - All these speeds are relative to Earth, as any object could be used as a reference for comparing speeds, especially in space. In 2018, the Solar Probe Plus, a NASA mission, is scheduled to fly into the Sun's atmosphere and reach a speed of 724,000 km/h (450,000 mph). If one were to travel at this speed, ...

    How fast rockets must travel to escape planets - Business Insider

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    28 févr. 2017 - Elon Musk's private rocket company SpaceX announced Monday that it plans to launch two paying customers around the moon in late 2018. How hard will that be to accomplish, exactly? Gravity makes it possible for us to live on Earth, but it also makes it pretty hard to leave. Satellites fight gravity by going ...

    What is the maximum speed of a rocket per second? - Quora

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    ROCKETS are used only to "launch" spacecraft, and a spacecraft is a vehicle designed to travel in outer space. No rocket ever provided a faster Earth escape velocity, than ATLAS V ROCKET that carried the NEW HORIZONS probe to Pluto. The maximum sp...

    Human Space Flight (HSF) - Space Shuttle - NASA Human Space Flight

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    16 mars 2005 - The space shuttle is launched in a vertical position, with thrust provided by two solid rocket boosters, called the first stage, and three space shuttle main engines, ... To travel that fast, it must reach an altitude above most of Earth's atmosphere so that friction with the air will not slow it down or overheat it.

    earth - Roughly, how fast do rockets travel? - Space Exploration ...

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    20 août 2017 - Your ballpark estimate, a velocity you can compare everything else to is: 8 km/s. This is the orbital speed in Low Earth Orbit (LEO); you'll see this number quite frequently. It's something to get started with. You need that much of "horizontal" speed, on top of whatever's needed to lift the rocket above the ...

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    If you just want to get into orbit around the earth, need reach speeds of at least 4. Getting rockets into space ...
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