in Outer Space
In space..
Yes, 1 million yards is roughly 568 miles. Leicester to Aberdeen is only 442 miles, so you would still have 126 miles spare!
You would have traveled 80.4672 km.
The spaceman (played by Michael Rennie) says that his ship traveled 250 million miles in 5 months, but he does not say that was his entire trip. He comes from a planet outside our solar system, so he obviously traveled a lot farther than that. For movie audiences, an airspeed of 4000 mph and a space velocity of 70,000 mph would have sounded fast, and a distance of millions of miles would sound like far away. This was before ordinary people knew about the trillions of miles, or dozens of light-years, that can separate planetary systems. In our solar system, however, Mars is 400 million kilometers away from Earth sometime each year, which is 250 million miles. And Jupiter is never closer than 350 million miles.
410.104 miles.
That depends on what kind of route you traveled, and how fast you traveled. No space craft ever travels in a straight line. But since that's the shortest route to anywhere, let's assume that you could travel a straight route to the nearest star. Then the distance would be 4.4 light-years, or about 25,870,000,000,000 miles. -- If you traveled at the speed of light, it would take you 53 months. -- If you traveled at 1 million mph, you'd pass the moon in 14 minutes, and arrive at the nearest star in 671 years. -- If you traveled at 60 mph so as to avoid speeding tickets, you'd reach the nearest star in a little over 11 million years.
240 miles 10*24=240
Approximately 44.7 miles.
you would most likely be on the longitude
If you traveled 42 miles that would be the equivalent of traveling 26.097582 KM
the timucuan tribe traveled 20 miles at a time on foot but they also traveled by canoe. that is how many miles at a time they would travel on foot.
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