The time it takes to travel 77.3 km in a spaceship depends on the speed of the spacecraft. For example, if a spacecraft travels at a speed of 28,000 km/h (typical for low Earth orbit), it would take about 10.5 minutes to cover that distance. However, if it moves at a slower speed, the travel time would increase accordingly. Overall, the duration can vary significantly based on the specific spacecraft and its speed.
Ten seconds.
100 seconds. (10 units of 100000 in 1000000, so 10 X 10 seconds = 100 seconds)
If you are going 70mph it would take you 1 hour
That depends on the speed of travel.
what is the speed of pedrothat does it take to travel 672km at 2hrs
If I went to travel in a spaceship, I would take a lot of pictures.
Ten seconds.
27,251 years.
120000000000000 divided by 75. Answer in hours.
3-4 Car ride. Hour flight
Human travel to Pluto is out of the question, not next 100 years. It would take too long and be too hard to pack things like food for so many years. We need to be able to travel faster as speed of light so the trip won't take so long. Wait until we built a spaceship that can travel 200,000 mile per SECOND.
Three years
A spaceship traveling from the moon to Earth at a typical speed of about 2.38 km/s would take approximately 3 days to cover the distance of about 384,400 km. The actual time may vary depending on the specific trajectory and speed of the spaceship.
no coz it will take lot of years, invent a spaceship
100 seconds. (10 units of 100000 in 1000000, so 10 X 10 seconds = 100 seconds)
If you fly in a spaceship about a minute
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