Forever because the "Pegasus galaxy" is a fictional galaxy in some sci-fi Stargate story. However, it's location is based on a real galaxy called Pegasus Dwarf Irregular Galaxy or Peg DIG, which you can reach in a mere 3 million years as soon as you learn to travel at the speed of light. The distance between Earth and Saturn varies depending on where the two planets are in their orbits around the sun. So the time it takes to travel to Saturn from Earth depends on the distance between the two planets at the time of launch. It also depends on the speed of the spacecraft and the path chosen. Below is a list of launch and arrival times between Earth and Saturn for some past missions. MISSION LAUNCHEDSATURN
ARRIVAL Voyager 1 Sept 5, 1977 Nov 12, 1980 Voyager 2 Aug 20, 1977 Aug 26, 1981 Pioneer 11 April 5, 1973 Sept 1, 1979
It would take about 175,000 years.Even with the technology now!But if technology was to advance it might be around 1,000 years.And for it to advance even more, it would still be a few hundred years!depends on what galaxy. Science proves there is over 2 million of them and counting! But the closest one would take about ,yeah, 200,000 years.
It would be impossible for one human to survive long enough to visit another galaxy, as it takes light hundreds of thousands of years to the nearest galaxy. Therefore, to answer your question, about 700,000 years to the nearest galaxy at the speed of light.
NOTE: Galaxies are spreading apart at about 5 billion miles per hour, which could cause a problem.
Well, let's see . . .
If the first hominids on earth had climbed into a space ship the moment they first
dropped out of the trees and stood erect, and had left earth immediately, at the
speed of light, on a direct straight-line course to the nearest galaxy outside our
own, they wouldn't have arrived there yet.
And if, on the eve of Jesus' birth, they had radioed back to earth to let us know that
they were bored out of their gourds but still doing OK, their radio signal would not
have arrived here yet.
So my guess is that it'll be another good while before human people from earth
physically reach another galaxy.
to travel from earth back to earth depends on if you jump
it takes the sun about 200 million years to travel around the galaxy
It would take 20,000 or 30,000 years (at the speed of light) to get to the outer border of our galaxy.
Maybe a 3500 years depends on how far are you
38000 years
From the winged horse called Pegasus in Greek mythology.It is one of the 48 constellations that were named by Ptolemy in the 2nd century. For how to connect the stars, look at the link below.
Yuri Alekseyevich Gagarin was a soviet pilot and cosmonaut. On 12 April 1961, aboard the Vostok 3KA-3 , Gagarin became both the first human to travel into space, and the first to orbit the earth.
Yuri Gagarin
It a spacecraft
Like any traveling it depends on how fast you are going, slowly will take quite a long time, yet very very fast will get you there a lot more quickly. if you travel at the speed of light it will take about 8 minutes.
No pegasus are flying hoses
On a planet called "Earth" in the Solar System,Milky Way Galaxy.
Seeing as how we humans live on earth, I am not sure what you mean.
Earth is currently known for being the only planet in the galaxy that can sustain human life. It is also known as our home.
No, because it's to hot for a human being or anything else to go to the center of the earth. I think
Well Earth is part of the Universe and one can travel round Earth by walking. To travel to parts of our own solar system one would need a space ship. As far as we know it would take more than a human lifetime to travel to the nearest star to the Sun.
Currently, the farthest a human has traveled into space is about 400,000 kilometers. That is the distance from the Earth to the Moon.
The Genii is a sophisticated race of Humans in the Pegasus Galaxy, somewhat allied to the Stargate Atlantis Expedition. They have survived Wraith cullins by moving heir population underground. They have a network of spies throughout the populated planets and can somewhat trustworthy in tough situations. REF: The Wraith (Race of vampiric creatures evolved from an insect feeding on human DNA over 1 million years ago.) The Wraith defeated the Ancients tens of thousands of years ago and since have been feeding on human being's life force in the Pegasus Galaxy. REF: The Ancients(Orignal Stargate builders in 3 separate Galaxys; The Milky Way, Pegusas and the Ori Galaxy.)
The average distance between the sun and earth has remained constant throughout recorded human history, so we can be pretty sure that the two bodies travel through space together. __________________________ The Sun moves in orbit around the center of the galaxy, taking about 220 million years to complete one circuit. The Earth and the rest of the planets are dragged along by gravity.
Humans are already on planet Earth... we don't need to 'travel' to Earth. Humans already fare quite well on planet earth.
None, as far as we know. All human life resides on earth, and has not even visited another planet, let alone a star or galaxy.
300 billlion years