Unfortunately the Orion Galaxy does not exist, so your trip has been cut short.
As "hyperspace speed" is reserved at the moment to science fiction, the actual speed is irrelevant, but always faster than the speed of light. Depending on what "show" you watch, any distance can be covered in minutes, depending on hyperspace gates etc.
Therefore, it would take as long or as short as you want.
Traveling to another galaxy at the speed of light would take an incredibly long time. The closest galaxy to us, the Andromeda galaxy, is about 2.5 million light-years away. This means it would take 2.5 million years to reach Andromeda at the speed of light.
a long time
well it is 1478904523564 kilometres dollop quite a long way !!
At the speed of light, hundreds or thousands of years. Better to stay here and try to work out the problems.
well it is 1478904523564 kilometres dollop quite a long way !!
The constellation Orion is about 1,344 light-years away. Since the space shuttle travels at a maximum speed of around 17,500 miles per hour, it would take millions of years to reach Orion. It is currently not feasible for a space shuttle to travel that distance.
There is no star called Orion. If there were, then it would depend on how fast you were going.
That will depend on the speed of our spacecraft. At its current speed, the Voyager spacecraft will not make it out of the Milky Way galaxy within the expected lifetime of the universe, and certainly not before the Andromeda galaxy collides with the Milky Way galaxy about 3 billion years from now. In another thousand years, after we've had some time to study this, ask me again.
Orion
There is no galaxy called Lynx.There is however a Lynx Arc Supercluster located about 12 billion light years away.Even at the speed of light it is doubtful you could ever reach it due to the expansion of the Universe which is currently exceeding the speed of light.
In Greek mythology, the bull Taurus was sent by the goddess Hera to prevent Orion from pursuing her companions, the Pleiades. This led to a confrontation between Taurus and Orion, resulting in the bull eventually killing Orion.
Light years is actually a measure of distance expressed in time. For example, a galaxy is 1 light year long, which means it will take 1 year to reach that galaxy with the speed of light(c). This implies that the galaxy is c(m/year)*1 meters long.