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Why can a propeller plane not fly outside the atmosphere?

Because to escape the atmosphere you have to go like 22,000 miles per hour and a propeller plane can't go that fast.


When flying in a plane does the plane spin with the globe?

Yes. The atmosphere moves with the planet, and the plane will move with the atmosphere. The craft's own motion will move it through the air and across the globe, but the rotation of the earth still affects the craft.


What kind of plane sits on the border of space and the atmosphere?

spaceplane


What is the difference between a plane and spacecraft?

An aircraft flies in the Earths atmosphere, whereas a spaceship flies above the atmosphere.


Why is a shuttle look so much like an airplane?

It has to reenter the atmosphere and land like a plane.


Which plane has extrem temperatures because it has no atmosphere?

Mercury! With 430 °C on daytime, and -180°C at night


As an airplane flies higher in the air what happens to the atmosphere outside the plane?

It gets thinner (the pressure drops) and colder.


Did Amelia Earhart walk on the moon?

Amelia Earhart flew a plane, not a spaceship, and she did not walk on the moon or leave the Earth's atmosphere.


Why cant a plane go in a straight line and end up in space?

Because it does not have enough power to break through the atmosphere.


What do you call the area outside the earth's atmosphere?

Space. More precisely, Outer Space.Reason: That's all there is, at least on this dimensional plane. In another dimension, dark matter is outside the Earth's atmosphere.


What is a streak of light in the atmosphere?

A streak of light in the atmosphere could be a meteor burning up as it enters Earth's atmosphere or a plane's contrail reflecting sunlight. It could also be caused by a shooting star or space debris re-entering the Earth's atmosphere.


Would it be easier for a plane to fly higher in an atmosphere less dense than Earths?

i No, ;it would be easier in denser air. Less dense air gives nothing for the wings of the plane to use to propel itself upwards. Less dense air would make the plane crash.