10 minutes
300 minutes, 18000 seconds
That depends on the speed at which one is traveling.
That depends on the speed at which one is traveling.
About 12 hours ideally.
52 hours.
The time it takes to travel from Saturn to Uranus varies depending on the positions of the planets in their orbits. On average, a spacecraft traveling at a speed of about 20 km/s would take around 6-7 years to reach Uranus from Saturn.
Dividing 593,000,000 by 18,000, we have 32.944.44 hours. 32,944 hours and 26 minutes
18000 yards = 10.23 miles a person can comfortably walsk at 3 miles an hour so it would take 3.41 hours to cover 18000 yards.
A space shuttle traveling at its maximum speed of about 17,500 miles per hour would take around 5.5 years to reach Saturn, which is about 746 million miles away on average. This estimation does not account for factors such as orbital mechanics and launch windows, which are important considerations for interplanetary travel.
The average distance from Earth to Saturn is about 1.2 billion kilometers. Traveling at a speed of 36,000 kilometers per hour, it would take approximately 1,000 hours, or about 42 days, to reach Saturn. This calculation assumes a direct route and does not account for the complexities of space travel, such as orbital mechanics or the varying distance between the planets.
300 minutes, 18000 seconds
18 m = 18000 mm
long time compare to earth
Assuming the bus travels at 65 MPH, it would take you approximately 1,441 years to reach Saturn.
That would depend on how fast it is traveling.
It's not possible to travel to Saturn by jet as it is a gas giant planet located millions of miles away from Earth. If a jet could travel at the speed of sound (767 mph), it would take over 22 years to reach Saturn.
Saturn is 120,536km around the equator long