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  1. 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.

  2. 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.

  3. 27 lis 2023 · Earth ends and outer space starts at the Kármán line, some 62 miles (100 kilometers) above the planet’s surface. By Eric Betz | Published: November 27, 2023 | Last updated on May 20, 2024.

  4. 20 gru 2018 · At the same time, NASA Mission Control places the line at 76 miles (122 kilometers), because that is “the point at which atmospheric drag becomes noticeable,” Bhavya Lal and Emily...

  5. 27 paź 2020 · “In straight-line distance, Earth is 26.6 million miles [42.7 million kilometers] behind Perseverance and Mars is 17.9 million miles [28.8 million kilometers] in front.” At the current distance, it takes 2 minutes, 22 seconds for a transmission to travel from mission controllers at JPL via the Deep Space Network to the spacecraft.

  6. Perseverance Rover Location: This interactive map shows the landing site for NASA's Perseverance rover within Jezero Crater. Perseverance landed on Feb. 18, 2021. The map also shows the location of the Mars Helicopter.

  7. 19 lut 2021 · According to Space.com, travelling at the speed of light, (186,282 miles per second/299,792 km per second) it would take a minimum of just over three minutes to reach Mars. On average, a...

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