I believe it to be 17,500 MPH.
Depends on the speed the craft can travel. The Apollo mission took about 3 days
It depends on the distance between the two planets, the time of the launch, the speed of the space craft, etc. but past missions have ranged between 5 and 15 months.
"Gravity is a distortion in the Space-Time Continuum" -Albert Einstein...
no, a space craft may be used to explore or travel and a space ship has to have a captain, it is the much more formal version of space travel. JB)
186000
In space craft.
Depends on the speed the craft can travel. The Apollo mission took about 3 days
it depends on the craft
You build space craft in order to get to and travel round in space.
a space craft
In empty space, an electromagnetic wave can only travel at one speed - the speed of light.In empty space, an electromagnetic wave can only travel at one speed - the speed of light.In empty space, an electromagnetic wave can only travel at one speed - the speed of light.In empty space, an electromagnetic wave can only travel at one speed - the speed of light.
Space shuttles can travel at extremely fast speeds. Typically, space shuttles orbit the Earth at slightly less than 20,000 miles per hour.
It depends on the distance between the two planets, the time of the launch, the speed of the space craft, etc. but past missions have ranged between 5 and 15 months.
"Gravity is a distortion in the Space-Time Continuum" -Albert Einstein...
no, a space craft may be used to explore or travel and a space ship has to have a captain, it is the much more formal version of space travel. JB)
You cant walk to the moon you will have to reach there by the space craft, and the time will depend on the speed of the craft.
Well, people by themselves obviously cannot achieve that, so what you're really asking is how long would it take a space craft to travel the distance between Jupiter and the Sun. There is no one definitive answer -- it depends entirely at what speed the space craft or object was travelling at!