Can Airplanes Fly into Outer Space?

SKYLON Concept Starship, space airplane
Airplanes might make it into outer space if they can reach a few lofty goals.
(Image credit: Adrian Mann)

The tricky thing is the Earth's gravity, which keeps today's standard aircraft out of space just as surely as it keeps you and me regrettably moored to the planet's surface.

According to NASA, any vehicle hoping launch into orbit has to travel about seven miles per second (11 kps), or about 25,000 mph (40,000 kph). You're average sub-sonic airliner, of course, doesn't fly near that fast.

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