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  1. The Kármán line (or von Kármán line / vɒn ˈkɑːrmɑːn /) [2] is a conventional definition of the edge of space. It is not universally accepted. The international record-keeping body FAI (Fédération aéronautique internationale) defines the Kármán line at an altitude of 100 kilometres (54 nautical miles; 62 miles; 330,000 feet) above mean sea level.

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  3. 19 paź 2023 · Although there is no definite boundary where space starts, there is a limit, and if you crossed it, you would have entered space… at least, officially. This boundary is known as the Karman line (also spelled Kármán line), which is often referred to as the ‘edge of space’.

  4. 8 sie 2023 · How long it takes to get to Mars depends on the planetary position and available technology. Here we explore how long a trip to the Red Planet would take.

  5. 14 lip 2022 · It takes 3-4 minutes to pass the Kármán line, another 5-7 minutes to reach LEO and up to 22 hours to reach ISS. That's around how long it takes to get to space.

  6. Directions to Mars (Chicago) with public transportation. The following transit lines have routes that pass near Mars. Bus: 311 319 65 74; Train: MD-W; Chicago 'L': GREEN LINE

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