It really depends on your speed. If you were traveling at the speed of light, it would take 600 years.
600 light years equals 3,527,175,223,910,165 miles. So divide that by the speed you would be traveling to get the length of time it would take you.
4.25 years, because it is 4.25 light years away.
it takes as much as 7000000 years to travel 600 light-years, so do the math 7000000 times 1million
It would take 65 years 11 months to travel to Aldebaran from Earth traversing at the speed of light.
The light from our Sun will take about 2.5 million years to reach the Andromeda Galaxy.
300000 years at or 600 years at the speed of light in our fastest spacecrafts which travels 157,078 mph.
It take the light to travel for 2 million years Actually about 100 years, maybe less.
14 Billion years
Well, it takes 2,700 years for light to travel that far. Anything travelling at half light-speed would take 5,400 years. At 1/4 light-speed, it would take 10,800 years.
4.25 years, because it is 4.25 light years away.
Like any distance, it depends on how fast you are going. At the speed of light it would take 4,000 years to travel that distance.
it takes as much as 7000000 years to travel 600 light-years, so do the math 7000000 times 1million
It would take 65 years 11 months to travel to Aldebaran from Earth traversing at the speed of light.
Light years is not a time, it is a distance. It takes light about 6.025 years to travel 57 trillion km. In other words, 57 trillion km = 6.025 light years.
300 billlion years
The light from our Sun will take about 2.5 million years to reach the Andromeda Galaxy.
300000 years at or 600 years at the speed of light in our fastest spacecrafts which travels 157,078 mph.
About 9,177,187,388 hours (1,047,624.13 years)