6500 000 000 000 years.
Well when looking at it on the picture that I have right in front of me, I'd say a few milliseconds.
No. On Mercury you would weigh 37% of what you weigh on Earth.
You would be a little over 41 if you go by Mercury years.
You would be only 38% of your weight on Mercury as you are on earth. If you weigh 180 pounds on earth you would then only weigh 68.4 pounds on Mercury.
Mercury has less gravity, so objects on Mercury would weigh less than they would on Earth
Making it able to travel to Mercury and deal with Mercury's temperature.
You would weigh 27.2lbs on Mercury.
The gravity on Mercury is 38% of Earth's gravity. So, if you were 150mlbs on Earth, you would be 57 lbs on Mercury.
If you are referring to mass, then the percentage would be: Mercury = 0.330x1024kg Earth = 5.97 x1024kg Percentage = mercury/earth = 0.330x1024kg/5.97 x1024kg *100 = 5.5% If you are referring to diameter, the percentage would be: Mercury = 4879km Earth = 12,756km Percentage = mercury/earth = 4879km/12,756km *100 = 38.2%
If you weigh 100lbs on Earth, you would weigh 37.8lbs on Mercury.
Mercury. Travelling at around Jet plane speed (1000km/h or 600mph) it would take about 163 years to get to Saturn. It would only take 10.6 years to reach Mercury at its closest approach, travelling the same speed.
it depends on how fast you are going.But if you are traveling on avange speed it would take more than 4.4 billion years to get there.