Spacecraft Max Speed Game — Higher or Lower?
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Spacecraft Max Speed Game — Higher or Lower?

NASA’s fastest spacecraft moves 175 km per second — fast enough to circle Earth in 4 minutes.

How to Play: Guess if the spacecraft on the right reached a HIGHER or LOWER peak speed than the one on the left.

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Top 10 Fastest Spacecraft

Spacecraft speeds reach extreme values via gravity assists or close solar approaches. Speeds are heliocentric (relative to the Sun) for interplanetary craft.

# Name Peak Speed (km/h) Unit
1 Parker Solar Probe (2024 perihelion) 635,266 km/h
2 Juno (Jupiter perijove 2016) 265,000 km/h
3 Helios 2 (1976) 253,000 km/h
4 Solar Orbiter (close pass) 245,000 km/h
5 Helios 1 (1976) 235,000 km/h
6 Galileo (Jupiter capture) 173,000 km/h
7 Cassini (Saturn capture 2004) 108,000 km/h
8 Voyager 1 (current) 61,500 km/h
9 BepiColombo (Mercury bound) 60,000 km/h
10 New Horizons (Pluto encounter 2015) 58,000 km/h

Spacecraft Speed Records

Parker Solar Probe (NASA, launched 2018) holds the spacecraft speed record at 635,266 km/h during its closest perihelion in December 2024 — about 0.06% the speed of light.

Helios probes (1976) held the record for nearly 50 years before Parker. Both flew close to the Sun to measure solar wind.

Voyager 1 is the most distant human-made object (24 billion km) but not the fastest — its current speed is just 61,500 km/h heliocentric. It was faster on launch.

Frequently Asked Questions

Fastest spacecraft ever?

Parker Solar Probe at 635,266 km/h during its 2024 perihelion.

Why does Parker go so fast?

Gravity assist from the Sun. As Parker swings around the Sun, solar gravity accelerates it dramatically.

How fast is Voyager 1 now?

About 61,500 km/h relative to the Sun. It will take 38,000 years to reach the next nearest star.

Could spacecraft go light speed?

No — physics prohibits massive objects reaching c. The fastest theoretically achievable is ~0.1c (about 30,000,000 km/h) with current concepts.

Note: Spacecraft peak speeds in km/h per NASA mission reports.

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