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364.75 days. To make up for the .25 we have a leap ear every four years
plants don't orbit the sun... :
The Space shuttle cannot go beyond low earth orbit, but assuming you were traveling at the shuttle's orbital speed of 17,600 mph it would take approximately 7 months to reach the sun (the nearest star to earth), and approximately 160,000 years to reach Proxima Centauri, the nearest star to the sun.
The outer planets take longer to orbit the Sun, because they are farther away from the Sun. It make its gravitational pull weaker to the farther planets. That means that the outer planets take longer to orbit the Sun.
165 years.
No, no one has been to the sun. The sun is too hot for a space ship or a person. When you get closer you will be crushed and the space ship will melt.
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It takes about 3 days to get to space. No one can go to the sun it is to hot.
364.75 days. To make up for the .25 we have a leap ear every four years
No it can't because it is too small and to close to the sun.
It is due to the great heat of the sun and the heat during reentry.
Well, people by themselves obviously cannot achieve that, so what you're really asking is how long would it take a space craft to travel the distance between Jupiter and the Sun. There is no one definitive answer -- it depends entirely at what speed the space craft or object was travelling at!
Not only in the sun, a spaceship will melt even when it tries to get closer the sun because of it's great temperature. That's why we still do not know everything about the sun.
94.26 million miles to the sun at 75 mph, that would take 52367 days or 143.5 years
72 ft, 116m, or 3 fortnights.
it take long time
4.6 billion years