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At the moment - according to the Wikipedia article (see related link) it takes about 16 hours for signals sent from Voyager to reach Earth. At least that's what it says in the section titled 'Current Status'
It takes about 5 minutes for a radio signal to travel from Earth to Venus when they are closest to each other in their orbits. Venus is approximately 38 million kilometers away from Earth at its closest point.
The closest Saturn can be to earth is at the moment when both planets are lined upon the same side of the sun. Then, the distance is 797.8 million miles. Light and radiotake 71.4 minutes to cover that distance.The farthest Saturn can be from earth is at the moment when both planets are lined upon opposite sides of the sun. Then, the distance is 983.8 million miles. Light and radiotake 88 minutes to cover that distance.
It would be a tie; both light and radio are electromagnetic waves, as are X-rays, gamma rays, ultra-violet and infrared. They all travel at the same speed, the "speed of light", which is about 300,000 km/second, or 186,000 miles per second.
To calculate the time it takes for a radio signal to travel from a space probe near Pluto to Earth, we can use the speed of light, which is approximately 299,792 km/s. Given the distance of 6,000 km, the time can be calculated using the formula: time = distance/speed. Thus, time = 6,000 km / 299,792 km/s, which is approximately 0.020 seconds. Therefore, it takes about 0.020 seconds for the radio signal to reach Earth.
At the moment - according to the Wikipedia article (see related link) it takes about 16 hours for signals sent from Voyager to reach Earth. At least that's what it says in the section titled 'Current Status'
0.301 seconds
It would take approximately 2.5 million years for a radio signal to travel from Earth to the Andromeda galaxy, which is about 2.5 million light-years away.
The time it takes for a radio signal to travel from Earth to the moon and back can be calculated using the formula: Time = Distance / Speed of Light. The speed of light is about 299,792 kilometers per second. So, Time = (382,000,000 * 2) / 299,792 = 508.8 seconds. Therefore, it takes approximately 508.8 seconds for a radio signal to reach the moon and return to Earth.
It's not clear what the number in the question refers to. The frequency or wavelength of the signal have no effect on the time required for it to reach earth. The only important number is: How far it has to travel. The signal would take 1 hour for every 670,615,200 miles it has to cover.
It takes about 5 minutes for a radio signal to travel from Earth to Venus when they are closest to each other in their orbits. Venus is approximately 38 million kilometers away from Earth at its closest point.
The closest Saturn can be to earth is at the moment when both planets are lined upon the same side of the sun. Then, the distance is 797.8 million miles. Light and radiotake 71.4 minutes to cover that distance.The farthest Saturn can be from earth is at the moment when both planets are lined upon opposite sides of the sun. Then, the distance is 983.8 million miles. Light and radiotake 88 minutes to cover that distance.
It would be a tie; both light and radio are electromagnetic waves, as are X-rays, gamma rays, ultra-violet and infrared. They all travel at the same speed, the "speed of light", which is about 300,000 km/second, or 186,000 miles per second.
5 minutes
It would take 100 Earth years for a signal to travel from a star located 100 light years away to reach Earth.
Once you break free of the Earth's gravity, any velocity greater than zero will eventually reach Saturn, assuming the path is correct to collide with Saturn and no outside variables interfere.
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