We don't yet have the technology to travel to distant stars.
If we ever manage to get near the speed of light, it would take 4.3 years to get to Toliman, the closest star. However, for the travellers, it would seem much shorter, because of time delation.
NASA has been investigating options to travel at about 1/10 the speed of light; at such a speed, it would take 43 years to reach Toliman. The effects of time delation would be negligible with such a speed. But, such a technology doesn't exist yet.
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Stars are constantly in movement.
A VERY LONG TIME KID ._.
It takes about 3,638,768,483 years so it'll take a super long time!
There is no star called Orion. If there were, then it would depend on how fast you were going.
When a star explodes, that's the end of the star. The stellar remnant - either a neutron star or a black hole is created instantly.
it doesnt take long to get your Spartans rank up. just have them hijack a vehicle and they will get ranked.
it depends how far away the star is. it's not like we have the technology or anything anyway so....
Sirius 8.6 yearsBarnards Star 6 years
2.6 billions years
about 1 week
As long as they want