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How far would I have to jump to reach outer space?

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How far would I have to jump to reach outer space?

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  1.   About 250 miles.


  2. It's a retarded question but I'll answer it anyway!

    You have to jump up at a speed of 11.186 km/s or 40,270 km/h to escape the gravitational pull of the Earth!

    Do you think you can do that? HAHAHAHAHAHA!


  3. You don't have to move at all. You're in space right now. Every hour, the Earth moves about 67,000 miles in its orbit around the sun. So, an hour ago, the area of space Earth is currently occupying was empty, a void. 67,000 miles away from us now is empty space, and in an hour, we'll be there. You've been in space your entire life.

  4. just if you have superhuman abilities to jump very high, you can go out to the space

  5. the generally accepted boundary between earth's atmosphere and outer space is the kármán line. to reach it you would have to jump 100 km or 62.1 miles, but i'm thinking you might have trouble doing that. especially while i'm hurling tennis balls at you.



  6. i don't think u can jump that high!

  7. You have to jump upto 249900 miles to reach the space.

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