That totally depends on the weight of the rocket, but most manned rockets take about 8 1/2 minutes to reach orbit.
It typically takes a rocket about 8-10 minutes to reach outer space from the Earth's surface. The exact time can vary depending on the design of the rocket and the specific trajectory it follows.
It takes about 8-15 minutes for a rocket to reach space after launch, depending on the rocket's size and specific trajectory. Once in space, it can take several hours to travel far enough from Earth to be considered as "leaving" it.
It takes around 8 minutes for a rocket to reach space and escape Earth's atmosphere. This can vary slightly depending on the specific rocket and its speed.
The space shuttle took about 8.5 minutes to reach orbit after launch. The first stage of the rocket engines provided most of the thrust for the initial portion of the ascent, and the solid rocket boosters provided additional thrust for the first two minutes of flight.
That totally depends on the weight of the rocket, but most manned rockets take about 8 1/2 minutes to reach orbit.
It typically takes a rocket about 8-10 minutes to reach outer space from the Earth's surface. The exact time can vary depending on the design of the rocket and the specific trajectory it follows.
It takes about 8-15 minutes for a rocket to reach space after launch, depending on the rocket's size and specific trajectory. Once in space, it can take several hours to travel far enough from Earth to be considered as "leaving" it.
It takes around 8 minutes for a rocket to reach space and escape Earth's atmosphere. This can vary slightly depending on the specific rocket and its speed.
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The space shuttle took about 8.5 minutes to reach orbit after launch. The first stage of the rocket engines provided most of the thrust for the initial portion of the ascent, and the solid rocket boosters provided additional thrust for the first two minutes of flight.
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It usually takes a rocket about 10-15 minutes to reach the edge of the Earth's atmosphere and officially enter outer space. Once in space, the rocket continues to accelerate to reach the necessary escape velocity of about 25,000 miles per hour to break free from Earth's gravitational pull.
Iwouldtake a rocket 8 to 9 minutes to go to space.
Iwouldtake a rocket 8 to 9 minutes to go to space.
A rocket ship typically takes around 8-10 minutes to reach space, defined as crossing the Kármán line at an altitude of 100 kilometers (62 miles) above sea level. The exact time can vary depending on the rocket's size, thrust, and trajectory.
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