The distance changes from day to day but 1.2 billion kilometers is about average. 1.2 billon divided by 40,000 = 30,000 hours or 1,250 days or 3.42 years.
about a year
You can't get to Saturn in a jet. It can't achieve enough thrust to escape the earth's gravity.
Saturn revolves or orbits around the sun once every 29.4 Earth years, or once every 10,755.7 Earth days, which is roughly 10755 days, 3 hours and 15 minutes. Saturn travels at an average speed of 21,637 miles per hour or 34,821 kilometers per hour in its orbit around the sun.It takes Saturn 29.4 earth years to orbit the sun,
Because the planet revolves much faster than Earth does despite it's larger size.
i it just over an hour in light speed but by rocket it took the cassini probe even years to reach Saturn. Pioneer 11 took 6 years
about a year
27,251 years.
Its about 19.25 an hour, 40000$/52/40=19.23 an hour, pre tax of course...
not poosible to answer
$19.23 per hour.
it is 10 hours and 39 minutes
$19.23
20.83
$19.23 per hour.
You can't get to Saturn in a jet. It can't achieve enough thrust to escape the earth's gravity.
$14.71 (rounded)
At the speed of light it would take take just over an hour. By conventional rocket: the Cassini probe took seven years to reach Saturn. Pioneer 11 took 6 years