Why can’t airplanes fly into space?

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Why can’t airplanes fly into space?

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Airplanes are designed to burn fuel using the oxygen in the atmosphere, and generate lift pushing up the wings

Spacecraft carry their own oxidizer and fuel, and therefore don’t need atmospheric oxygen to operate. And because drag is far greater at lower altitudes, most rocket launches start on a vertical trajectory.

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