light takes approximately 8 minutes to travel from the sun to the earth. even though it is traveling extremely fast, the earth is about 93million miles away from the sun, so if you think about it 8 minutes is pretty quick
They do fall. But they're traveling fast enough so that the surface of the Earth falls away from them as fast as they are falling. Same thing that keeps the Earth from falling into the sun.
Not all light that reaches the Earth is 2.5 million years old. Light produced from a star that is 2.5 million light years away reaches Earth in 2.5 million years. Light from the sun, for example, is only 8 minutes old. Light that is reflected from the surface of the moon takes about 1.28 seconds to reach Earth.
Answer The speed in orbit is around 17500 miles an hour.
Like any traveling it depends on how fast you are going, slowly will take quite a long time, yet very very fast will get you there a lot more quickly. if you travel at the speed of light it will take about 8 minutes.
It takes about 8 minutes from launch for the shuttle to reach space. How is that for speed? Once in space, the space shuttle and the International Space Station orbit the Earth about 16 times a day. They are actually traveling faster than a bullet! That fast rate of speed along with Earth's gravity keep them in orbit around our planet
the light speed are very fast so light easily reach on earth
Light anywhere travels about 186,000 miles in one second. It takes light 8 minutes for sunlight to reach Earth.
As fast as you'd like, but if you were traveling at the speed of light, you'd be there in about 8 minutes and 30 seconds. If you were traveling at a speed of about 60 miles per hour, you'd be there in about 167 years.
Light travels through space at 299,792,458 meters per second ... cleverly labeled the "speed of light" ... regardless of where it originates or what direction it takes.
Our suns light takes 8. some odd minutes to reach the earth and the is traveling at 299 792 458 m / s... and that is the closest star... other than that the other closest star is about 10 light years away... meaning it would take ten years traveling that fast to reach that star... so to the sun... i would say a few months, but to the closest star other than the sun... a few decades :/ so a long time ha
because stars cannot move fast enough for people to be able to tell that they moved from Earth, and also because it takes thousands of years for the light of stars to reach Earth. If the big bang happened at one particular moment, it would take eight minutes for the first light to reach earth (the sun is the closest star to the earth, and it is eight light minutes away)
It depends how fast you are going. If travelling at the speed of light you will reach the sun in just over 8 minutes.
Sunlight takes just over 8 minutes to reach the Earth. On average, the Earth is 150 million kilometers (93 million miles) away from the Sun. Its orbit is actually slightly elliptical, so can get a little closer and a little more distant from the Sun. That sounds like a long way, and it is. But light travels really really fast. The speed of light in a vacuum is 300,000 km/s. How long does it take for sunlight to reach Earth? It only takes about 8 minutes.
Where you are and how fast you are traveling.
It depends on how fast you are travelling.
About 8,750 miles.
at 300,000,000 m/s