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There is a problem here because 40,000 kph is barely enough to escape from Earth's gravity, let alone that of the Sun, so progress outward across the Solar System towards Saturn would be in a very slow spiral orbit and you would most likely collide with something in the asteroid belt along the way. However, referring to a previous answer and simply multiplying by five to scale down the speed you get the answer

36.62 years

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Q: How long would it take to go to Saturn if you are going 40 000 km an hour?
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