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it depends how fast you want to travel. speed of light, or speed of sound, or space shuttle top speed. and at what time of year for uranus and earth.
Saturn, the sixth planet is not a solid land surface but it is the mixture of gases. If you travel all round it in a rocket, it will take 2 days. When scientists sent satellites and probes to Saturn they realized that it was a gas planet. In 1610 the Italian scientist Galileo Galilei was the first to discover Saturn's rings, which surrounded it. The rings seemed to disappear, but the angle at which he was looking at through the telescope was wacked because of the atmosphere of Saturn.
If the earth was at its closest point to Mercury it would take over a year for a rocket to reach it. It is about three days to the moon and two years to mars. Mr Google will tell you exactly how long it is to Murcury in a rocket.
The sun does not orbit Saturn. Saturn orbits the sun.
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it would take approximately 45.94 days using a jet
Apollo 11 was a mission, Saturn V was a rocket. The Apollo 11 mission was the first Apollo mission to land man on the moon, it use a Saturn V rocket to take off from earth and get in to orbit.
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Launched by the Saturn 5 rocket (the largest rocket ever built), the first spacecraft to take men to the moon was the Apollo spacecraft.
better be really fast!!
Depend hw fast it is
find out how far saturn is from sun find out how fast light moves then do the math
The world's largest rocket was the Saturn V vehicle built by the United States. While design of the rocket, and it's smaller test bed vehicles, the Saturn 1B and Little Joe rockets, commenced in 1961, the actual assembly of a Saturn V vehicle took approximately 18 months. This is from layout of the main fuel tank to transport to the launch pad. well, to make the biggest rocket, it would take the longest time. Be a little more specific please.
It depends how fast you are going.
At the speed of light it would take take just over an hour. By conventional rocket: the Cassini probe took seven years to reach Saturn. Pioneer 11 took 6 years
it depends on how fast you are moving.. if you are light, hardly any time at all.. if you were driving a car, about 5 months.. if you happen to have a Saturn V rocket, you could probably make it in just over 3 days like the Apollo astronauts