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It takes around 3 days for a rocket to reach the moon from Earth.
It takes approximately three days for a rocket to travel from Earth to the moon, depending on the specific trajectory and speed of the rocket.
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.
It takes about 3 days for a rocket to travel from Earth to the Moon. This time can vary depending on the specific mission and the speed of the rocket.
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.
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It would take approximately 6-7 years to travel from Earth to Uranus using current space travel technology. The exact duration would depend on factors such as the speed of the rocket and the alignment of the planets.
It took the Galileo spacecraft about six years to reach Jupiter from Earth.
The flight would be 13 hours long.
It takes approximately three days for a rocket to travel from Earth to the moon, depending on the specific trajectory and speed of the rocket.
It would take about 17 hours.
The flight would be around 10 hours.
yes, a rocket does have a engine. the engine is the horse power to a rocket that gets it to go... and keep going... and keep going. as long as it has a good engine then it would be a pretty long ride in to space.
Apollo took on average 2.9 days from leaving Earth orbit to injection into Lunar orbit, and basically the same on return.
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.
It takes about 3 days for a rocket to travel from Earth to the Moon. This time can vary depending on the specific mission and the speed of the rocket.