But that is not the greatest speed in the Universe. There is a piece of plasma that flew out of a black hole out there that moves in a spiral and forms a cone at a speed of nearly 6,000,000 mph! Fortunately, this incredible force flies far from us, in another galaxy 50 million light-years away.
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#10 Air Force Hypersonic Rocket Sled 0:23
#9 NASA X-43A unmanned supersonic flying vehicle 0:51
#8 space shuttles "Columbia" and “Discovery” 1:13
#7 Apollo 10 1:48
#6 the Stardust space probe 2:31
#5 "New Horizons" automatic interplanetary station 3:06
#4 "Voyager 1" spacecraft 3:54
#3 Galileo spacecraft 4:39
#2 space probes "Helios-1" and "Helios-2" 5:16
#1 Parker Solar Probe 5:46
The fastest object in the Universe 6:26
Can we build a ship to overcome the speed of light? 7:48
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SUMMARY:
-Air Force Hypersonic Rocket Sled is a special mechanism on rails with a rocket engine created to test rockets and other space objects moving at a speed of 6,600 mph.
-NASA X-43A (or Hyper-X) unmanned supersonic flying vehicle flies at a speed of 6,800 mph.
-Space shuttles "Columbia" and “Discovery” had to reach a speed of 17,500 mph to stay in the orbit.
-Apollo 10 mission report states its maximum speed at entry was 24,816 mph.
-Stardust space probe developed its maximum speed of 28,860 mph.
-NASA's "New Horizons" automatic interplanetary station during its mission has developed a maximum speed of 36,400 mph. NASA sent "New Horizons" to study Pluto.
-At a speed of 38,000 mph, "Voyager-1" covers a distance of about 335 million miles each year.
-Galileo's 14-year mission ended in 2003 when the spacecraft was deliberately sent into Jupiter's atmosphere. Before crashing, it managed to develop a speed of 108,000 mph.
-Space probes "Helios-1" and "Helios-2" developed a speed of 147,900 mph and 153,500 mph.
-Parker Solar Probe studies the Sun flying at an incredible speed of 213,200 mph!
-In 2014, astronomers from the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics recorded the highest speed in the universe. It was a piece of plasma that flew out of a black hole moving at a speed of nearly 6,000,000 mph!
-To be able to overcome the speed of light, you’d need to equip the ship with a force field. We’d reach the light limit and overcome it by just four thousandths of a mile per second. Imagine that having overcome the speed of light, we’d be catching up with photons from yesterday, then a week ago, then a month, then a year. In fact, we’d be flying through the passage of time, into the past.
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