Q&A

How fast do you have to go to get into low Earth orbit?

How fast do you have to go to get into low Earth orbit?

about 7.8 km/s
The mean orbital velocity needed to maintain a stable low Earth orbit is about 7.8 km/s (28,000 km/h; 17,000 mph), but reduces for higher orbits.

Can you’re enter Earth slowly?

It is easy to penetrate the atmosphere quickly, and burn up like a meteor. The problem is to enter slowly. You can do that too, but it would take a huge amount of fuel with ordinary rockets. To skim the Earth’s atmosphere in orbit, your spacecraft has to travel at least as fast as 7.8 km / second, or about 17,500 mph.

Can humans pass low Earth orbit?

Low earth orbit is not zero miles. You cannot orbit where air will slow you down. You have to be at least a couple hundred miles up. ISS is at 254 miles and they have to boost occasionally to maintain altitude.

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Could an object with enough torque escape the Earth’s gravity?

So in short, yes, if we had enough torque, and an engine that had enough fuel to run long enough to reach the desired altitude, then escape velocity need never be attained. I believe what you are trying to get at specifically is whether an object moving at constant speed could escape the earth’s gravity.

What is the top speed of the fastest object in space?

Fastest in Space – Unmanned Top Speed: 153,800 mph To escape Earth’s gravitational pull, an object must be traveling around 25,000 mph. Accordingly, planetary probes are the fastest objects humankind has engineered. In 1976, the Helios 2 orbiter became the fastest manmade object,…

What is the fastest vehicle on the Earth?

Fastest on The Ground – Unmanned Top Speed: 6416 mph In 2003, this rocket-powered sled became the fastest vehicle on land, accelerating to Mach 8.5 over the course of a 3-mile track. The sled was propelled by a four-stage rocket and for the first 11,000 feet the track was enclosed in a tube filled with helium, which reduced friction.

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How low can a space station go before it crashes into Earth?

If the space station were to go any lower, it would require higher and higher amounts of thrust to prevent re-entry into the Earth’s atmosphere. So what are the limits? Anything below 160 km altitude will essentially re-enter almost immediately, as it’s buffeted by the thicker atmosphere.