why commercial plane cannot fly in the space?
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Planes can and have flown into space for over 50 years – though not the kind you see at the airport. That's because conventional planes need air for both propulsion and lift, and space is essentially a vacuum.
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- why commercial plane cannot fly in the space?
- A main reason airplanes can't fly in space is because there is no air. According to NASA, large commercial airplanes typically can't fly higher than 7.5 miles. At this altitude, the air isn't dense enough to support a large airplane.
- Planes can and have flown into space for over 50 years – though not the kind you see at the airport. That's because conventional planes need air for both propulsion and lift, and space is essentially a vacuum.
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