The moon is about 225,000 miles away at its closest point. Moving at 100 mph it would take 2,250 hours or just under 90 days to cover that distance.
It would take over 17 years to drive a car at 100 km/hr to the moon, assuming you could drive straight up into space. The moon is approximately 384,400 kilometers away from Earth, so it would be a very long journey by car.
First, the Moon is about 240,000 miles from Earth. Second, the Shuttle couldn't go there on a bet. If you are talking about an average speed of 12,000 miles an hour, then obviously the answer is 20 hours to go 240,000.
It would take over 114,000 years to reach the nearest star (Proxima Centauri) traveling at 100 mph. This distance is approximately 4.24 light years away, meaning it would take light over four years to travel them.
forever probably, unless a meteor hits it.
It would take about 100 minutes for a spacecraft traveling at the speed of light (186,282 miles per second) to travel from Jupiter to Callisto, which is one of Jupiter's moons. However, current spacecraft travel at much slower speeds due to technical limitations, so it would take longer to cover the distance.
About 96 days.
16 months 2hours 12 minutes
That depends on how fast you are going. Basic math here. If you are on the moon, and you travel in a straight line at 100 mph, you will have traveled a mile after 1/100 of an hour, or 36 seconds. Remember, this applies to wherever you are, not just the moon.
Average distance to the Moon = 383,000 kilometers.Space craft don't fly in straight lines. But if you could,and you travel at 100 kph, you'd reach the moon inonly 160 days. (rounded)
There's no way that a car could travel to the moon, but let's do the math anyway.Average distance to the moon = 238,000 miles .(238,000 miles) / (100 miles per hour) = 2,380 hours = 99days 4hours
1000.3848995m/s
1/100 of an hour = 36 seconds
depends on how fast can you drive.:)
100/85 = ?1.176470588235294 hours.
Two hours.
2.73 seconds.
6.82 seconds.