If you mean by the center as the Sun, then it will take 6 - 18 months.
200,000 years according to my Cosmology teacher.
Well, not very long because we are already in the solar system!
250 million years is right for the miky way :) :) :)
A long time.
there is only one star in our solar system, and that is the sun.
The center of the Solar System is usually taken to be the Sun. Actually, if you take the center of mass of all the known masses (mainly, the Sun and the planets), you'll get a point that is close to the Sun, but outside of its surface.
during the 17th century, Galileo galilei , using a telescope , made several important observations that clearly supported the sun center of the solar system....
It takes our solar system 225-250 million years to revolve around the galaxy.
Going by the speed of light, it'll take 8.5 hours to reach Pluto from the Sun, about the length of the solar system.
About 26,000 years
The Sun - and of course our entire Solar System - takes an estimated 240 million years to go once around the center of the Milky Way.
the shape of the solar system is an oval and if a unmanned probe gos to mars it will take 7 months and the distance will be at least 36 million miles