Betelgeuse is a red supergiant star located approximately 642 light-years away from Earth and has an estimated radius about 1,000 times that of the Sun. If we consider flying at a hypothetical speed of 500 miles per hour (the speed of a commercial jet), it would take over 1.2 million years just to reach Betelgeuse, and since the star is not a solid body to fly around, the concept of flying nonstop around it isn't applicable. In essence, it's far beyond human travel capabilities.
No one really knows, because no one has ever been to Betelgeuse. It would take much more time than getting to Pluto.
Betelgeuse doesn't revolve around the sun. It is a star, even larger than the sun, and much too far away for the sun to have much effect on it.
A nonstop trip from Chicago to Puerto Rico is around 4 hour and 6 minutes.
The first nonstop balloon flight around the world took 19 days, 21 hours, and 55 miles.
Around 48 hours nonstop.
If you were driving 60 miles per hour nonstop, it would take you approximately 98.243 days to travel around the globe.
Its just under 3000 miles so around 2days and a few hours of nonstop driving
Southwest airlines says nonstop would be about 2:45.
If you go the long flight you cant get a nonstop and it would be about 20 hours on the flights not counting getting off of them. And if you go the short way for a nonstop flight around 8 hours
nonstop flight probley around 6 to 7 hours long
Betelgeuse is approximately 642 light-years away from Earth, and its diameter is about 1,000 times that of our Sun. If we assume a hypothetical spacecraft could travel at the speed of light, it would take about 642 years to reach Betelgeuse. However, if we consider the size of the star itself, circumnavigating it would take significantly longer, depending on the spacecraft's speed. Overall, the journey is currently beyond our technological capabilities and would take many lifetimes to complete.
long stop