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How fast can our best space ship go in outer space? How long...

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Question by jbp
Submitted on 12/5/2003
Related FAQ: Space FAQ 08/13 - Planetary Probe History
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How fast can our best space ship go in outer space? How long would it take to get from
Earth to Mars in it?


Answer by Garret
Submitted on 4/15/2004
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Butts are big

 

Answer by kelbel
Submitted on 5/20/2005
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how long it goes ?

how long it takes to get to mars?

how fast do space ships

 

Answer by Josh
Submitted on 9/27/2006
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about half a mile a second

 

Answer by qwa
Submitted on 10/10/2006
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i dont know

 

Answer by ,.nmm
Submitted on 12/8/2006
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o[kjojkkljklj
lol steeped

 

Answer by KEVIn
Submitted on 2/15/2007
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how fast mars to earth is? WELL THE ANSWER IS NAH

 

Answer by louismi
Submitted on 3/21/2007
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All Rockets will go the same speed in space because there is a speed in space you can't go any faster at so all rockets will go faster and Faster until they hit this speed

 

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