900 billion years - if you travel near the speed of light. If you travel at any slower speed, it will take longer of course. But do some reading on time dilation - if the traveller travels at a speed very near the speed of light, from his point of view it will take much less time.900 billion years - if you travel near the speed of light. If you travel at any slower speed, it will take longer of course. But do some reading on time dilation - if the traveller travels at a speed very near the speed of light, from his point of view it will take much less time.900 billion years - if you travel near the speed of light. If you travel at any slower speed, it will take longer of course. But do some reading on time dilation - if the traveller travels at a speed very near the speed of light, from his point of view it will take much less time.900 billion years - if you travel near the speed of light. If you travel at any slower speed, it will take longer of course. But do some reading on time dilation - if the traveller travels at a speed very near the speed of light, from his point of view it will take much less time.
Our Sun is at a distance of 8 light-minutes. The next star outside our Solar System is Proxima Centauri, at a distance of 4.2 light-years.
The speed at which you travel has a direct bearing on the time required.Ignoring relativistic effects, estimates of the solution may be derived by direct application of the Newtonian lawsof motion, somewhat as follows, to wit:Speed . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Time required to travel 4 light-hours c (light speed) . . . . . . . . . 4 hours0.001c (300,000 m/s). . . . 40 hours0.000001c (300 m/s) . . . . 400 hours60 mph. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5,100 years
3 years
Usually, it takes 1.5 hours. On a bad day, it might take 2 hours.
8 minutes
Sunlight takes 8.4 minutes to travel 93 million miles to Earth. It would take us that long to reach the Sun at light speed.
It would take approximately 65 years to travel at the speed of light from Earth to Aldebaran, which is about 65 light-years away. However, currently, we do not have the technology to travel at the speed of light.
14 Billion years
Like any distance, it depends on how fast you are going. At the speed of light it would take 4,000 years to travel that distance.
It would take about 22.5 minutes.
2.9979246e+8*6
Well, it takes 2,700 years for light to travel that far. Anything travelling at half light-speed would take 5,400 years. At 1/4 light-speed, it would take 10,800 years.
500 seconds
The speed of light is ~186,282 Miles per second. You do the math.
About 4.2 years.
if my math is correct that would be approximately 75 minutes