That would depend on the speed you're travelling.
Spacecraft never travel in straight lines, but for this exercise, we'll assume that we do.The distance between earth and Venus varies between 25.8 million miles and 160.2 million miles.At the speed of 25,000 miles per hour, the shorter distance takes 43 days, and the longer distance takes 267 days.
Given there are 57 million miles of roads, it would take 1140000 hours, 47500 days, or about 130 years.
If one was to fly directly to Saturn (not a more realistic orbital path) the distance ranges from 743 million miles to a bit more than 1 billion miles, depending on where earth and Saturn are in their respective elliptical orbits. Using the average distance of about 875 million miles and dividing by 25,000 miles per hour we get 35,000 hours, which is 1458 days, which is about 3.99 years. Although this trajectory and speed are not realistic, the Voyager 2 spacecraft took almost exactly 4 years to reach Saturn in 1977 - 1981.
A million days is almost 2,738 years.A million hours is about 114 years.A million minutes is about 1 year and 11 months.A million seconds is about 11 and a half days.
It would take the Earth around 93 million miles to reach halfway to the Sun in its orbit. Earth's average distance from the Sun is about 93 million miles, so halfway would be approximately half of that distance.
94.26 million miles to the sun at 75 mph, that would take 52367 days or 143.5 years
585 million miles are in 365 days
That would depend on the speed you're travelling.
How fast are you moving?
At 60MPH it would take 694.4 Days
100,000 miles per second = 360,000,000 miles per hour Andromeda Galaxy is 2.5 million light years away Which is 14,699,563,432,959,025,000 miles Which is 408,237,797,313.775 hours Which is 1,700,991,138.073 days Which is 4,660,249.6933 years Take lots of snacks!!!! And that's what the answer is.
In an hour, you would travel 17500 miles. At that speed it would take about 13 hours and 39 minutes to reach the Moon and about 221 days to reach the Sun.
Spacecraft never travel in straight lines, but for this exercise, we'll assume that we do.The distance between earth and Venus varies between 25.8 million miles and 160.2 million miles.At the speed of 25,000 miles per hour, the shorter distance takes 43 days, and the longer distance takes 267 days.
A journey of 300 million miles in 15 months means that the probe traveled 20 million miles in one month. A month of 30 days means that the probe traveled about 666,666 miles per day.
Time = Distance/Speed So 93 million miles/55 mph = 1.691 million hours = 70.45 thousand days = 192.9 years approx.
A space shuttle traveling at typical speeds would take around six to seven years to reach Mercury, which is on average about 48 million miles away from Earth. Multiple factors, such as the alignment of planets and the specific trajectory chosen, would impact the duration of the journey.