Spacecraft never travel in straight lines. But let's say you could.
The closest that Pluto can ever be to the earth is about 3.577 billion miles.
At 65 miles per hour in a straight line, you're talking 6,278 years! (rounded)
Be sure to take enough bottled water, M & Ms, and reading material for the trip.
If you are going 60 Miles Per Hour then in 1 hour you will travel 60 MILES. I hope this helps :)
45 kilometers per hour is the same as 27.9 miles per hour.
(70 miles/hour) x (1 hour) = 70 miles
3.54 miles per hour...
65 miles
502 miles per hour
The trip would only take 5.64 seconds to reach Pluto (about 4.7 billion miles) at that speed.
The distance from Earth to Pluto is not constant, but averages to 3.57 billion miles. The Space Shuttle orbits at 17,500 miles per hour. Therefore 205,000 hours or 8,500 days or 23 years 105 days
a rocket going to the moon. going 50,000 miles per hour
An hour is a period defined for Earth beings. However, an hour being a part of a rotation of a planet, based on Earths period of rotation, then an hour on Pluto would be:- R / 24 where R is the rotation period. Pluto =~ 6.4 Earth Days. So 6.4 / 24
You, and the earth you're standing on, are hurtling at 100,000 kilometres an hour around the sun. That's 62,000 miles an hour!
I think the earth is 93000000 miles from the sun and it spins at about 1000 miles per hour hence it is about 24000 miles around and one revolution is one day
The average distance from Earth to Venus is 93,205,678.8 miles. It would take 93,205.7 hours or about 10.6 years to get there at 1,000 miles per hour.
For light, it takes between 4 and 6 hours, depending on exactly where Pluto (and Earth) are in their orbits. For any kind of material object, it's going to take significantly longer. The New Horizons spacecraft was launched in January 2006 with a launch speed higher than any spacecraft before or since, and it still hasn't reached Pluto (it's scheduled to whiz by Pluto at about 30,000 miles per hour on 14 July 2015).
It has to be going at least 17,500 miles per hour to overcome earth's gravity, so it's at least that much.
It will take 0.54 hour to cover 38 miles going by 70 miles per hour.
At a distance of 238,900 miles from Earth, it would take you about 4.7 months to reach the moon at 70 miles per hour.