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Q: How long would it take to get to Andromeda galaxy traveling at 2538000 miles per year?
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How long would it take to get to the Andromeda Galaxy traveling at 100000 miles per second?

100,000 miles per second = 360,000,000 miles per hour Andromeda Galaxy is 2.5 million light years away Which is 14,699,563,432,959,025,000 miles Which is 408,237,797,313.775 hours Which is 1,700,991,138.073 days Which is 4,660,249.6933 years Take lots of snacks!!!! And that's what the answer is.


Where is the Andromeda galaxy from standing on earth?

495940 miles Away


How far from the Milky Way Galaxy would the Andromeda Galaxy be on this scale?

No scale was specified. However, if the Earth was one inch, the Andromeda Galaxy would be 29,300,000,000 miles away.


How far is mars away from another galaxy?

Mars, like Earth, is in the Milky Way galaxy. The next nearest galaxy is the Andromeda galaxy, which is about 14,696,575,000,000,000,000 miles away.


How long will it take to reach the Andromeda galaxy by space shuttle?

The Andromeda Galaxy is 12,904,531,200,000,000,000 miles away and the space shuttle orbits at 18,000 mph so to travel to the Andromeda Galaxy in the space shuttle would take 81.8 billion years which is around 18 times the currrent age of the universe!!!


Is there any galaxy that is bigger than Andromeda galaxy?

Yes.The only ones I know is IC 1101 and Messier 87.The Andromeda galaxy is twice the size of our Milky Way.The Andromeda is 260,000 light years across,while the Milky Way is 100,000 light years across.A light year is 5,878,499,812,499 miles.


What is happening to the distance between the Andromeda Galaxy and the Milky Way?

We can tell the distance is decreasing because the light from Andromeda is blue shifted. That galaxy is closing in on us (or vice versa) 500,000 km (300,000 miles) per hour.


How many miles is it from Earth to the Andromeda Galaxy?

Andromeda galaxy is 1,974,973,990 light years from earth, source N.A.S.A. the second furthest star from Earth is 1,974,973,990 light years away..... ----------------------------- There are 5,878,499,814,186.5 miles traveled in a light year, (thats 5.8+ Trillion miles) the center of Andromeda is approx. 2.5 million light years away. The math is beyond me. If 2 steam engines leave their stations from earth 15 minutes apart when will they end up in Andromeda?????


Is earth traveling in thousands of miles per hour?

About 18 miles/sec around the sun, which is itself travelling about 30 miles/sec relative to local stars, which are traveling at about 300 miles/s relative to the galaxy centre, which is traveling at ? relative to local galaxies, which are traveling at... So the short answer is, yes.


How many miles away is the Andromeda galaxy?

14,813,819,500,000,000,000 (14 quintillion, eight hundred thirteen quadrillion, eight hundred nineteen trillion and five hundred billion)


How far is the closest galaxy from earth in miles?

Although a lot of people list Andromeda as our closest neighbouring Galaxy, they are in fact, incorrect. Although it is a Dwarf Galaxy, Canis Major, with about 1 Billion stars; is actually our closest neighbour at 25,000 light years.1 Light Year = 5,878,625,373,183.61 Miles25,000 light years = 146,965,634,329,590,200 Miles, that's over 146 Quadrillion miles.If you want to say Andromeda as it is a Major Galaxy its is 2.5 million light years away. 14,696,563,432,959,020,000 miles, I think that is called 14 Quintillion miles.For further details check Check the related and source links below.


How long would it take you to travel to the Andromeda galaxy at an average speed of 20mph?

The Andromeda galaxy is around 2.5 million light years away, but is moving towards out galaxy at a speed of about 100 to 140 kilometres per second (62 to 87 miles/sec). Our galaxy will collide with it in around 4.5 billion years. A long time, but you wont get far travelling at 20mph in that time, on an astronomical scale anyway, barely outside our own solar system.