The earliest time to get around the world is 80 days
_________________________________________________________
Different jets would have different speeds, and there would have to be layovers for refeuling. I estimate that an average jetliner could do it in two to four weeks, and a Concorde could do it in less than a week. An SR-71 could do it faster than that, with aerial refeuling from a KC-135 tanker. Even still there are layovers, as the SR-71 must slow down to refuel from the subsonic KC-135.
Also, how far north or south from the Equator are you? The closer you are to the poles, the shorter the distance, and the less traveling time around the world. Only by circling the earth at its widest are you truly going aound the world.
That's a tough question to answer as stated. The speed record for a jet aircraft (B-1B) to circumnavigate the Earth with in-flight refueling is about 1015 km/h. If you want to know how long it would take to fly around the Earth at the equator at that speed, we divide 40076 km by 1015 and we come up with about 39.5 hours. (It would actually be longer as the distance is a sea level distance, not at altitude.) Has anyone actually flown that route? I don't know, but that would be the minimum time such a feat could be achieved with the current technology.
Considering the earth's radius to be about 6400km & the jet plane's speed to be about 800km/h (both are very practical approximations) it woulkd take about 50 hrs to do it.. Distance = 2*pi*r=2*3.14159*6400 km Speed=800 km/h Time=Distance /Time ~= 50 hrs. It should be noted that the time will also be dependent on the crusing altitude, high altitude winds, bad weather and of course the curvature of the earth. Earth is bulging at the equator.
It depends on the type of plane ....
42 hours
39.5 hours
26 years.
No, because the rotational speed of the Earth is much faster than most objects can travel. Even if you could float above the Earth's surface, you would still be moving at the same rotational speed as the planet. To complete a full orbit around the Earth, you would need to travel faster than the rotational speed, which is not possible by simply floating.
Light takes about 8 minutes to travel from Earth to the sun. The sun is about 93 million miles away, so it would take about 177 years to get to the sun in a car traveling at 60 miles per hour, and about 21.5 years to get to the sun in an airplane traveling at 500 miles per hour. (These are just comparisons; cars and airplanes don't travel in outer space.)
At 500 mph, it would take an airplane 4 hours to fly 2000 miles.
If the object were on earth it would travel 9.8 m/s^2.
An airplane can travel around the world. Its' flight would be said to be transglobal.
24,901 miles at 500 mph would require 2.08 days.
How would the earth travel around the earth?
passport money airplane map luggage
Nobody has taken an aircraft around the circumference of the Earth nonstop. No airplane has the 30,000+ mile range that would be required to fly around the Earth without stopping. But the technical answer to your question would be the Space Shuttles, which did dozens of orbits around the Earth on their missions.
Well the earth cannot travel around the world being as they are the same thing. However, if you meant how long does it take the earth to travel around the sun then the answer would be about 365.25 days.
26 years.
around two years
That would be Saturn.
northeast
eastsouthwestnorth
It would travel Northeast actually. This reduces the distance the plane has to travel.