The Sun is about 93,000,000 miles from Earth
So: 93,000,000/500 = 186,000 hours
About 10.6 years. The sun is about 93million miles away, thus: time ~= 93000000 miles ÷ 1000 mph = 93000 hours = 3875 days ~= 10.6 years.
2,450 miles.
The hours would take to travel 1763 miles depends on the velocity you are traveling. If you were traveling at 60 miles per hour on average, like you would in a car: 1763/60 = 29.383333 So it would take about 29.4 hours. If you were traveling in a plane at about 300 miles per hour then: 1763/300 = 5.87666667 So it would take about 5.9 hours.
It would depend on what size moon pie it is. From earth to the moon is 238,000 miles.
That would depend on the speed at which you are traveling.
Most comets never reach the Earth. However, if one did it would probably be traveling at about 120,000 miles per hour, and it would make QUITE a mess!
It would take 4,620,000,000.
After about 20 miles, you would reach the mantle.
Omaha, NE to the west, Pittsburgh, PA to the east, Nashville, TN to the south and Duluth, MN to the north.
About 59 years.
Well, first of all, space ships, probes, vehicles etc. never travel in straight lines. But we'll ignore that inconvenient fact, in order to get at the main point of the question, which is to convey a feeling for the distance to the Sun. Traveling in a straight line at the speed of a passenger jet ... 400 miles per hour ... it would take . . . -- 24.8 days to reach the Moon, -- 26.5 years to reach the Sun, -- 111.8 years to reach Jupiter, (when Jupiter is as close to Earth as it can ever get), -- 7.21 million years to reach the nearest star outside our solar system.
The moon is roughly 250,000 miles from Earth and light travels at about 186,000 miles per second, so it would take about 1.30 seconds for the moonlight to reach Earth.
416 years 4.8 months at 100 miles per hour.
It is about 93 million miles to the sun from the earth. To answer your question you would just need to know how fast the vehicle was traveling to get the answer.
The average distance from the Earth to the Sun is about 93 million miles, so it would take about 3,100 hours at that speed, or a little more than 4 months.
26 years.
The trip would only take 5.64 seconds to reach Pluto (about 4.7 billion miles) at that speed.