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∙ 10y agoThe 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.
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∙ 10y agoOn the equator, still, because the equator runs East to West on the same latitude. The Earth's diameter is about 7,918 miles, which means that moving West 30,000 miles would circle the earth 3.789 times.
It would take over 150 years to reach the sun from Earth traveling at a constant speed of 70 miles per hour because the sun is about 93 million miles away from Earth.
80 hours. It's different going from the earth to the moon because you travel along large ellipses. There is also the issue of accelerating and decelerating. If Ulysses flew by the earth and moon in a straight line, it would only take eight hours to pass.
About 59 years.
The Sun is about 93,000,000 miles from Earth So: 93,000,000/500 = 186,000 hours
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.
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!
Traveling at 1000 mph, it would take roughly 6,500 years to reach the sun from Earth. This is because the sun is about 93 million miles away from Earth, and traveling at 1000 mph would cover approximately 8.76 million miles per year.
24,901 miles at 500 mph would require 2.08 days.
The trip to Mercury from Earth would take at least 1.3 years at 2,500 miles per hour.
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