It took Voyager 2 about 12 years to get to Neptune.
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Billions if not trillions of dollars.
8 hours
The time would be T= d/c where d is the distance between Earth and Neptune and c is the speed of light.
Neptune takes 164.79 Earth years to orbit the sun once.
Now that Pluto has been downgraded to a dwarf planet, Neptune is the most distant planet from the Sun. It takes 164.79 Earth years for Neptune to circle the Sun, so one Earth year would be about 1/165 of a Neptune year (the time it takes Neptune to circle the Sun).
very long time lol
That depends on how fast you are moving between Earth and Neptune. Or If you want to be even more precise than that , how fast you are going to accelerate, the speed your going to travel at, What time and date because the planets are in motion. I will be happy to help you solve this with a little more input.
Neptune is bigger then earth
15.5 hrs
Neptune takes about 165 Earth years.
The time would be T= d/c where d is the distance between Earth and Neptune and c is the speed of light.
Not sure what you mean by "time difference". If humans ever go near that planet, they would probably use Earth time, and that would probably be UTC.
Neptune rotates once every 16 h 6 min 36 s in Earth time.
beceause it's on the other side of the earth
Neptune takes 164.79 Earth years to orbit the sun once.
Now that Pluto has been downgraded to a dwarf planet, Neptune is the most distant planet from the Sun. It takes 164.79 Earth years for Neptune to circle the Sun, so one Earth year would be about 1/165 of a Neptune year (the time it takes Neptune to circle the Sun).
very long time lol
The orbit of Neptune around the sun is about 164.79 earth years.The wording of the question might simply be an error; planetary orbits around the sun are almost always the orbits of interest. But in fact Neptune does orbit the earth, if there is no requirement that an orbit has to directly involve the gravitational force between the two bodies involved. Whenever Neptune completes an orbit around the sun, it has effectively orbited all the other planets closer to the sun than it is. You could make the length of this event a little more accurate if you start and end with the same phases of Neptune from earth's perspective that give a total time closest to Neptune's orbital period. So Neptune's orbit of earth will be an exact multiple of Neptune's synodic period relative to earth, which is 367.49 days.
That depends on how fast you are moving between Earth and Neptune. Or If you want to be even more precise than that , how fast you are going to accelerate, the speed your going to travel at, What time and date because the planets are in motion. I will be happy to help you solve this with a little more input.