Spacecraft can never travel in a straight line. They have to go in curves, because of
the way gravity works. But if you could travel from Earth to Proxima Centauri in a
straight line, it could really cut down on the distance you'd have to cover, and on
the time the trip would take you. At 55 miles per hour, you could make it in just
a little bit more than 51 million years.
Incredible as it might sound, even traveling at 20,000 miles per hour the trip to Proxima Centauri (V645 Centauri) would take 142,241 years!
Proxima Centauri is 4.2 light years away, so it would take 4.2 years for light from that star to reach us.
150 million kilometers. If you mean "other than the Sun", that would be Proxima Centauri, at a distance of about 4.2 light-years.150 million kilometers. If you mean "other than the Sun", that would be Proxima Centauri, at a distance of about 4.2 light-years.150 million kilometers. If you mean "other than the Sun", that would be Proxima Centauri, at a distance of about 4.2 light-years.150 million kilometers. If you mean "other than the Sun", that would be Proxima Centauri, at a distance of about 4.2 light-years.
It depends on how old you are to start. Since Proxima Centauri is 4.2 light years away, it would take 8.4 years to send a message an receive a reply.
Proxima Centauri is about 4.2 light years from Earth.About 4 x 1013 kilometers (40,000,000,000,000)About 2.5 x 1013 miles (25,000,000,000,000)About 265,606 AUAbout 1.3008808 ParsecsIf the Earth was only an inch from the Sun, at the same scale, Proxima Centauri would be 4.2 miles away.It is the closest star to us, after the Sun.
No. The Voyager spacecraft are barely beyond Pluto's orbit. Neither of the Voyager probes are aimed in the direction of Proxima Centauri, and even if they were they would not arrive for about 175,000 years.
Since it is so close you would use stellar parallax to resolve the distance to proxima centauri.
Proxima Centauri is a little more than 4.2 light years away, which works out to about 25 trillion miles. It would take 625 million hours to cross this distance. In other words a little more than 71,000 years.
That would be Proxima Centauri. About 4.2 light-years.
At 17.3 kilometers per second the craft would require 73,128.5 years to reach Proxima Centauri; a distance of 4.22 light years.
They are unimaginably far away. The sun is "only" about 93 million miles from Earth. The next nearest star, Proxima Centuari is about 265,000 times farther away than the sun is. To scale it down, if the sun were an inch from your face, Proxima Centauri would be more than 4 miles away. Many of the stars you see at night are dozens to hundreds of times farther away than Proxima Centauri.
approximately 4 years and 3 months (from proxima centauri)