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In a space shuttle you can become faster and faster, as far as I know. But men cannot reach lightening speed, because men will divide into parths, one´s chemical elements.

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The fastest speed ever recorded by a human is during space travel, when astronauts re-enter Earth's atmosphere. During re-entry, astronauts may reach speeds of up to 25,000 miles per hour (40,000 kilometers per hour).

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Well. The world record is 37.6 km (23.4 miles) per hour, and was set by Usain Bolt in 2009. If you are referring to the top speed of a manned aircraft, it would be the space shuttle, with the maximum speed of 27,900 km (17,320 miles) per hour.

Add. And the terminal velocity of a streamlined human in free fall, is about 120 mph or 190 km/h.

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It's 40 kmph. 25 miles per hour.

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35 mph

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