Thanks. Those folks have a pretty darn decent start on it then. Of course IIRC escape velocity is something like 17k MPH too.
http://www.physlink.com/Education/AskExperts/ae158.cfmThis link explains escape velocity. for Earth its about 25,000 MPH. Thats with no propellant though, meaning if an object was placed on the surface of the earth and thrown straight up at 25,000 mph it would escape the gravity of Earth with nothing continuing to propel it, it cold escape with just the velocity in initially had.
I'm not sure about a propelled rocket though. I guess as long as you have more thrust than weight and plenty of fuel (fuel seems to be the biggest factor. Run out of fuel before you escape and you aren't going anywhere) you can escape at any speed. <--- completely uneducated guess and probably wrong.