Voyager 1 is the furthest man-made object from Earth. It is 10.3 billion miles from the Sun. It takes 15 hours for signals to reach Earth from this distance.
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The current world record is 313 meters.
If I went to travel in a spaceship, I would take a lot of pictures.
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Maybe the hindenburg.
The farthest distance traveled by a spaceship with humans aboard is the Apollo 13 mission, which reached a distance of about 248,655 miles (400,171 kilometers) from Earth. This mission experienced an oxygen tank explosion and had to abort its planned moon landing, but safely returned the astronauts back to Earth in 1970.
No, the farthest planet from the Sun is always Neptune.
We don't know where the farthest planet is. But if we assume it's at the edge of the observable universe, then it depends on how fast we go:A spaceship travelling as fast as we can go in 2017 would take 838 trillion years.A spaceship travelling at the speed of light (which is virtually impossible) would take 45 billion years.A star trek Starship travelling at variable warp speeds would take about 45 million years
The University of Missouri men's basketball team has made it to the Elite Eight four times to date.
Spaceship challenger went into space about 8 times total before its unfortunate accident. Most of the time it was to launch a new satellite or walk in space and study.
To answer this question I went to wikipedia and searched for great lakes and looke at the picture and could see Lake Superior is farthest west. I'm sure you could do this too. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_Lakes
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