Approx 26 kilometres.
Light travels at a speed of approximately 186,282 miles per second. Therefore, in two seconds, light would travel around 372,564 miles.
around two years
So far. Jupiter and Saturn
Mars and Jupiter.
The asteroids that travel in orbits that take them ahead of Jupiter are called "Trojan asteroids." They are located in two groups, known as the Greek camp and the Trojan camp, positioned along Jupiter's orbit around the sun. These asteroids have stable orbits because they are in gravitational equilibrium with Jupiter and the sun.
two weeks
That depends a lot on the speed.
Five seconds is one mile away.Ten seconds is two miles away.
Five seconds is one mile away.Ten seconds is two miles away.
At a speed of up to 45mph it should be about 12 seconds or 1 1/2 to two blocks ahead in the center of your lane. At freeway speed it should be closer to 1/2 a mile or 30 seconds ahead in the center of your lane.
In excess of two miles
No. There are two reasons for this. First, Jupiter is a gas planet, so there is no surface to land on. Second, the space shuttle was made for low Earth orbit, not interplanetary travel.