What do you mean by spacecraft? Because if you are referring to unmanned probes that we have sent into space the farthest distance we have traveled is approximately 6.4 billion miles away from the sun with the Voyager spacecraft which was launched in 1977. To put that in perspective we are only about 93 million miles away. So that would be about 100x more distant. In fact the Voyager has already passed PLUTO and is now in the dust field that marks the edge of our galaxy called the heliosheath where the sun has very little effect anymore. In fact in the next decade the Voygager 1 could be completely out of our solar system and venturing into interstellar space.
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Voyager I, which was launched in the late 70's (precisely in September 1977) is the farthest man made spacecraft from the Earth.
As of now (October 2010), Voyager 1 is at a distance of over 17 billion kilometers from the Sun. Also, it is more than 17 billion kilometers away from Earth.
For more information on the Voyager Mission check the related link.
Voyager 1, launched in 1977, is currently the most distant man-made object. In August 2010, Voyager 1 was just over 17 billion kilometres from the Sun. By 2020 it is expected to be approaching 20 billion kilometres.
there are several standards of distance:
Light Year: Distance light Travels in one year
Astronomical Unit (AU): Distance from the Earth to the sun
Parsec: whihc is the distance at which a star has a parallax of 1 second of arc
Long distance are usually measured in light years or pasecs
light year = 9.45*10^15 meters
Parsec = 3.09*10^16 meters
Spae Probes Have Travelled 9.5 km. this answer is not scientifically proven so dont believe it
since the universe is infinitely expansive, that would be this many light-years:
The astronauts that went to and orbited the moon would be the ones that have travelled farthest from the Earth.
There is no such point.
No. The furthest that any human has travelled in space so far has been to the moon.
it is very cold and it is very far away from the sun.
No planet so far observed or detected is that far from the Sun. The furthest planet so far observed is Neptune at about 30 AU.
Well, that's easy to figure out... The Earth is 152,097,701 km from the Sun at their furthest point apart Uranus is 3,004,419,704 km from the Sun at their furthest point apart Therefore, the distance between Earth and Uranus is 2,852,322,003 km when both planets are at their furthest points from the Sun.
When the Apollo astronauts were in orbit around the moon they were the furthest any human had been from the earth.
The furthest man-made object from Earth is space probe Voyager 1,launched 1977.It is,as of May 9,2011,about 17,300,000,000km from the Sun.
No. The furthest that any human has travelled in space so far has been to the moon.
The superlative form of the adverb "far" is "farthest" or "furthest."
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it is very cold and it is very far away from the sun.
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No, because it is a gas giant and uninhabitable.
The furthest man-made satellite from Earth is Voyager 1 - launched on the 5th of September 1977.
Further and furthest.
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Aleceazan is another galaxy that a space drone found by being sucked through a black hole (exploded star ). there is only a small seletion of photographed planets. about 20 is known so far...