Apollo 1 was an attempt to land on the moon, unfortunately, a fire which killed the crew on the launchpad caused NASA to retire Apollo 1 in 1967.
The only human made object to leave our solar system was Voyager 1 which was launched on September 5, 1977 and confirmed that it had left the heliopause on August 2, 2013; total mission time to interstellar space was 35 years 10 months 27 days.
By definition, long period comets come from within the gravitational pull of this solar system; when they leave the solar system, they are no longer considered to have a period.
earth locates in the solar system
All constellations are a long long way away from our Solar System.
a long, long away it takes a satalite 23600 years just to get through the whole solar system!
Well, not very long because we are already in the solar system!
there is only one star in our solar system, and that is the sun.
A long time.
How long does colotopin stay in your system?
It takes our solar system 225-250 million years to revolve around the galaxy.
500 years
The solar system is huge. It would take a long time to even reach the edge of it. In 1977 a probe called Voyager 1 was launched. In 2012 it was thought that it had finally left the solar system. Now that is not even certain. So it would take a long time to leave it. To get to the nearest things outside of that would take long more than anyone could live, so nobody could live long enough to get anywhere near anything else beyond our solar system. Going in something like the Space Shuttles could take over 160,000 years to reach the nearest star.
the solar system is very big but if you look at a picture showing the whole entire universe our solar system isn't even a full stop on it. Our galaxy is around us our solar system is inside the galaxy the universe is every single galaxy together. It is to big to measure!!