it depends how far away the star is. it's not like we have the technology or anything anyway so....
Proxima Centauri is 4.2 light years away, so it would take 4.2 years for light from that star to reach us.
That depends on how far away the star is. If the exploding star is 1,000 light years away we would see the supernova 1,000 years later. If it is 2,000 light years away we would see it 2,000 years later.
There is no star near mars.If there was, and it did explode, then you would not be alive to see it, let alone hear it.Sound cannot travel in a vacuum, so although you may see it, you would not hear it.
The light of the explosion wouldn't arrive at the Earth for 500 years.
Several thousand years.
There is no star called Orion. If there were, then it would depend on how fast you were going.
Not sure about "that" star, but it would take about 3700 hours (0.42 years) to reach the sun, our nearest star. The journey to next nearest, Proxima Centauri, would take around 114000 years.
there is only one star in our solar system, and that is the sun.
How long will depend on the velocity. The closest star would be 4.24 light years away
If you where at the velocity of 500 mph you would reach the closest star witch is 4.6 light years away it would take (10,650,032) days I hope that helped
Easy answer: it would take 72 years.
29 milloin years
About 4.2 years.
That would depend on the size (mass) of the star. Please be more precise with your question for us to answer it.
Polaris (North Star) is about 433 light years from us, so that is how long light will take to reach us.
8.31 minutes @ the speed of light.
It would take about 81 years.