Space cannot be measured. There is no known end to it.
106,000 miles
Depending on your definition, the descent to earth from space would be about 60 miles long if you were to consider "space" to start at 60 miles above sea-level.
9,000 miles long witch is not big in space.
The observable universe is about 29 gigaparsecs across. You'll have to convert to miles yourself.
it will take 1 hour for you to drive up to space
Assuming that the maximum speed of a Space Shuttle is 17,500 miles per hour, it would take about 24 days.
The shuttle landing facility at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida is 15,000 feet long with 1,000 feet of paved overruns at each end. Runways at Edwards Airforce Base in California are between 4 and 7.5 miles long.
That depends on the speed at which one is traveling.
It takes about 8.5 minutes for a space shuttle to reach orbit and then rendezvous with the International Space Station, which orbits approximately 250 miles above Earth.
the alps extend about 750 miles long and at its broadest point it is 125 miles wide. the alps cover a space of about 80 000 miles square and is 15 771 feet tall at its highest point.
It ran for 96 miles, and went around all of west germany.Even you can see it from the space
To calculate the time the shuttle will spend in space, you need to find the distance it needs to travel. Since the Moon is 450,000 miles away and the Earth's atmosphere is 100 miles thick, the shuttle will need to travel 450,100 miles (450,000 miles to the Moon + 100 miles of Earth's atmosphere) to reach space. At a speed of 12,000 miles per hour, the shuttle will take 37.5 hours (450,100 miles ÷ 12,000 miles per hour) to reach space.