So far, the fastest man-made object What?



Martial arts world but not fast break, this time to share the history of mankind is manufactured through the fastest machine to see what the limits of our human right!

Tenth: the rocket speed test platform can reach 6453 miles per hour, the aircraft engineer fixed on the test track and powered by rockets, short speed test platform can reach the highest, a process designed to test aircraft high-speed performance.

Ninth: speed flight within the atmosphere of history is none other than non-hypersonic vehicle, developed by NASA's X-43A flight speed of 7000 mph, equivalent to 8.4 times the speed of sound. When the 2005 Guinness Book of World Records recognized within the atmosphere to fly the fastest man-made object.

Eighth: Space Shuttle Columbia since 1981, has successfully performed 37 space mission, during the mission of the Columbia flight speed of 17,000 miles per hour. Normally, the space shuttle on the near-Earth orbit will reach this speed, this also means that astronauts can see in a day several times a sunrise and sunset. Unfortunately, the Columbia in February 1, 2003 crash.

Seventh: Space Shuttle Discovery is a large mix of people and goods transport spacecraft since 1984, set a shuttle flight speed of 17,400 miles per hour, the equivalent of five times the speed of a bullet. As can be seen, once out of the shackles of Earth's atmosphere, the spacecraft will be able to achieve a very high speed.

Sixth: Apollo 10 spacecraft had reached 24,000 miles per hour speed record flight, the NASA moon mission was a rehearsal before the time for the May 26, 1969. Although this rate for interplanetary probe concerned is not fast, but it was manned spacecraft speed record, it has also been recognized by Guinness World Records. In departing from the Apollo 10 lunar orbit to hit Earth this direction speed records.

Fifth: Stardust spacecraft is NASA's comet substance analysis projects performed in 1999, the weight of 300 kg robot probe during the mission flight speed of 28,000 miles per hour, that is 45,000 km / h, equivalent to six times the speed of a bullet. The observation mission of the main task is completed in 2006, it reached the target comet 2 billion miles beyond.

Fourth place: New Horizons Pluto probe is designed to explore the man-made spacecraft, which was launched in 2006, scientists hope to be able to bring the latest New Horizons Pluto, our survey data and uncover the mysteries of the deep outer objects. New Horizons had a record 36,000 miles per hour, the flight speed, which is bound to escape the sun's gravity, and the fastest speed access to Pluto.

Third: Voyager 1 probe was launched in 1977, it is currently the detector is the farthest man-made object flying. August 25, 2013, Voyager 1 fly out of the heliosphere into interstellar space. Its flight speed of 38,000 mph, about 60,000 kilometers per hour. Voyager 1 began to study the more distant universe deep space solar system after flying out of the heliosphere, the task is expected to end in 2025.

Second: Ra 1 spacecraft on December 10, 1974 launch, is designed to study the sun's dynamic processes. NASA successfully deployed to the ring detector elliptical orbit the sun, from the sun's surface is about one astronomical unit, running speeds of up to 140,000 mph, about 220,000 kilometers per hour, slightly less than the speed of the sun god No.2. Until 1982 Apollo 1 is still sending data to Earth.

First: NASA Apollo 2 probe January 15, 1976 launch, the arrival date of the ring rail on April 17 and the sun a study, the track surface from the sun once reached the height of 0.29 astronomical units this is a record of data. In addition, Titan No. 2 flight speed of 150,000 mph, about 240,000 kilometers per hour. So far the two detectors is still running on the ring's orbit.

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