If you were travelling faster than the speed of light then yes, but if you were not travelling at light speed you would not. Travelling at light speed can take you around the world 7 times a second.
The space shuttle goes around the world in just 90 minutes.
But no conventional aircraft (at least, not yet!) can go around the world in 24 hours. The SR-71 "Blackbird" could fly fast enough, but can't maintain that speed for very long. When it slows down to refuel, it loses time, and it can't catch up.
Aircraft that are in the planning stages now will be able to circle the world in substantially less than 24 hours.
The time would be T= d/c where d is the distance between Earth and Neptune and c is the speed of light.
If the rocket from earth looped into the Mars gravitational pull it should be pulled into a orbital path around the planet. But as on earth it would eventually slow down and be attracted to the surface of Mars were it would crash
If Earth's rotational axis were perpendicular to the plane of its orbit, every day would be like the equinoxes (around the 20th of March and around the 22nd of September). At the north and south poles, the sun would always be on the horizon. The sun would always be directly over the equator, and just about everywhere on Earth would have 12.1 hours of daylight every day.
It would take 60 hours.
If the moon didn't rotate around the Earth, it would be to dark to see at night and eclipses would not exist!
You can't drive around the earth. There is no constant path of land. Its about 25,000 mles around the earth so if you could drive it and you traveled at 55 miles per hour it would take you about 454 1/2 hours, If you did not stop to let the kids pee.
24 hours
You would see the satellite in the same direction all the time. The satellite is supposed to move around the Earth at the same speed as Earth's rotation.
About 50 hours.
The time would be T= d/c where d is the distance between Earth and Neptune and c is the speed of light.
It would be roughly 345 Earth hours.
90 hours would be 3.75 earth days.
Near the surface of the Earth, the time for an orbit is about one and a half hours. As objects (satellites) get farther, they would take longer for an orbit.Near the surface of the Earth, the time for an orbit is about one and a half hours. As objects (satellites) get farther, they would take longer for an orbit.Near the surface of the Earth, the time for an orbit is about one and a half hours. As objects (satellites) get farther, they would take longer for an orbit.Near the surface of the Earth, the time for an orbit is about one and a half hours. As objects (satellites) get farther, they would take longer for an orbit.
If earth could fart it would let out all of the gasses inside of it the the earth would dry out
If you could do it in a straight line, it would take 1,550,000 hours.That's 64,583 days, or about 176.8 years.
Yes, but why on earth would you want to do that. You would have to be pumping your breasts every 2-3 hours around the clock.
In 24 hours, or one earth day, Saturn would have rotated 2 ¼ times.