Using the formula speed = distance/time and that Saturn from earth is 821,190,000 miles and the speed of light 186,000miles per second. Then rearrange the formula for time we find the answer is 4415 seconds or 73.58 minutes or 1.226 hours
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Here is a rough calculation, using rough numbers, to give you a rough idea:Earth's average distance from the sun: 93 million milesSaturn's average distance from the sun: 890.8 million milesMinimum distance between earth and Saturn: (890.8 - 93) = 797.8 million milesMaximum distance between earth and Saturn: (890.8 + 93) = 983.8 million milesSpeed of light/radio = 186,282 miles per second.Time for radio to travel minimum distance = (797.8 / 186,282) = 4,282.8 seconds = 1hour11.4minutesTime for radio to travel maximum distance = (983.8 / 186,282) = 5,281.2 seconds = 1hour28minutesNote: These are the one-way times, for a radio signal to cover the distance from Saturn to Earth.If you want a response, then double the times, plus add some time for the folks on earth to thinkabout their response and then send it.
Saturn takes 10,832 Earth days (29.66 Earth years) to go around the Sun once. Since one day on Saturn is 10.656 hours long, it takes 24,396 Saturnian days for Saturn to go around the sun once.
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.
Well, it depends on when you decide to travel but a rough guess would be 6 years which is about 52594.8766 hours. I hope I have answered your question!
4'000'000'000'000'000'000'000'000'000'000 years
long time compare to earth
10,759 Earth days, or approximately 29.5 years.
Saturn doesn't orbit Earth
27,251 years.
Here is a rough calculation, using rough numbers, to give you a rough idea:Earth's average distance from the sun: 93 million milesSaturn's average distance from the sun: 890.8 million milesMinimum distance between earth and Saturn: (890.8 - 93) = 797.8 million milesMaximum distance between earth and Saturn: (890.8 + 93) = 983.8 million milesSpeed of light/radio = 186,282 miles per second.Time for radio to travel minimum distance = (797.8 / 186,282) = 4,282.8 seconds = 1hour11.4minutesTime for radio to travel maximum distance = (983.8 / 186,282) = 5,281.2 seconds = 1hour28minutesNote: These are the one-way times, for a radio signal to cover the distance from Saturn to Earth.If you want a response, then double the times, plus add some time for the folks on earth to thinkabout their response and then send it.
The radio waves from a lightning stroke travel at the speed of light, you can hear them as clicks on a long-wave radio, and they travel round the world in 1/7th of a second.
A day on Saturn is about 11 hours on Earth.
It takes Saturn 29.46 earth years to orbit the sun! I'm so clever its unbelievable! I'm only 12 years old! :P
Working with very, very round numbers . . .-- The Earth's average distance from the sun is 1 AU.-- Saturn's average distance from the sun is 9 AU.-- The closest together that Earth and Saturn can ever be is 8 AU = 66.5 minutes at light speed.-- The farthest apart that Earth and Saturn can ever be is 10 AU = 83.2 minutes at light speed.
Saturn takes 10,832 Earth days (29.66 Earth years) to go around the Sun once. Since one day on Saturn is 10.656 hours long, it takes 24,396 Saturnian days for Saturn to go around the sun once.
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.