It takes about 5 months to travel from Earth to the sun with current spacecraft technology, traveling at a speed of around 55,000 km/hr. However, no spacecraft has ever flown directly to the sun due to the extreme heat and radiation close to the sun.
Spacecraft can also be referred to as space probes, space shuttles, satellites, or space vessels.
Ganymede takes about 7.2 Earth years to orbit the Sun once.
8 minutes, as that is the time it takes for the light from the sun to travel to the earth.
Travelling at 100 kilometers an hour it would take about 170 years to travel the 150,000,000 kilometers to the Sun.(depending on traffic or weather conditions.)Drive, nothin'. Building the road would be the real time-consuming project.
Mars has been in space for as long as any other planet, such as, earth.
you have to slap svetlana but
It takes about 3 days to get to space. No one can go to the sun it is to hot.
No, no one has been to the sun. The sun is too hot for a space ship or a person. When you get closer you will be crushed and the space ship will melt.
No it can't because it is too small and to close to the sun.
It is due to the great heat of the sun and the heat during reentry.
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!
Not only in the sun, a spaceship will melt even when it tries to get closer the sun because of it's great temperature. That's why we still do not know everything about the sun.
It takes a particle of energy, such as a photon, about 100,000 years to travel from the core of the sun to its surface before being released into space.
it take long time
94.26 million miles to the sun at 75 mph, that would take 52367 days or 143.5 years
72 ft, 116m, or 3 fortnights.
4.6 billion years