39)Apollo 10's re-entry speed was 39 897 km/h. How many seconds ...
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Click here 👆 to get an answer to your question ✍️ 39)Apollo 10's re-entry speed was 39 897 km/h. How many seconds would it take the spacecraft to stop in a d
www.gauthmath.comApollo 10 re-entered the atmosphere on May 26, 1969 at almost 40,000 km per hour, which is 11.08 km/second or 24,791 miles per hour. To date, Apollo 10 holds the record for the fastest manned reentry in history.
qa.answers.comThis velocity will increase dramatically in the last couple of hours prior to Entry Interface. At 2 hours prior to entry, the speed will be about 14,500 feet per second [4,030 m/s]. One half hour later it will have increased by 2,000 feet per second [556 m/s], up to about 16,120 [fps, 4,478 m/s], and in another half hour, 1 hour prior to entry, the velocity will be up to 18,696 feet per second [5,193 m/s]. … 185:41:27 Cernan: OK, Jack. Long comm break. Following additional tracking, MCC-7 has...
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