That will depend on when you make the trip. There are MANY comets detected each year, although only a few become bright enough to be seen with the naked eye, and very few are bright enough to be seen with the naked eye from bright city lights. We typically detect comets when they are about a year out from the Sun, although a flurry of smaller "Sun-diving" comets were detected only hours before they fell into the Sun in December, 2010.
A trip from Earth to Mars is an interplanetary trip.
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you would fall off the earth because circles have no edges squares do and you would trip off if you did not watch were you were going
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It would take a radar signal 299.40 seconds to complete a round trip.
It would take a radar signal 3049600 seconds to complete a round-trip between Earth and Mars. Divide by 60 to get minutes and divide again to get hours.
Even at that great speed the trip would take 5,228.6 years.
1 Earth day.
No. Not at all. You would die before you even get close to the centre of Earth. For example, think of an apple, well we have only dug to its skin. So it would not be possible to do so. :)
The earth makes one complete trip around the sun per year.
The plot is a trip deep, deep into the Earth.