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300000 years at or 600 years at the speed of light in our fastest spacecrafts which travels 157,078 mph.

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How long would it take to travel at the speed of light from Earth to Aldebaran?

It would take approximately 65 years to travel at the speed of light from Earth to Aldebaran, which is about 65 light-years away. However, currently, we do not have the technology to travel at the speed of light.


How long would it take to travel 600 million light years?

Traveling 600 million light years would take an impossibly long time, considering the current limits of our technology. Even traveling at the speed of light (which is not feasible for matter with mass), it would still take 600 million years to cover that distance. The vastness of space makes interstellar travel on such a scale unrealistic with our current knowledge and technology.


How long would it take a spacecraft to travel 4.3 light years?

At a typical 18.6 miles per second the spacecraft travels at 1/10,000 of the speed of light, therefore it would take 43,000 years.


How long to travel to Andromeda galaxy?

Traveling at the speed of light, it would take about 2.5 million years to reach the Andromeda galaxy, which is approximately 2.537 million light-years away from Earth. However, current technology is far from achieving such speeds, making intergalactic travel to Andromeda currently impossible for humans.


How long would it take a ray of light to travel from the sun to the edge of our galaxy the milky way?

The Milky Way galaxy is about 100,000 light-years in diameter. Since light travels at a speed of approximately 299,792 kilometers per second, it would take a ray of light about 100,000 years to travel from the sun to the edge of the Milky Way.

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How long would it take to travel 39 light years?

Traveling 39 light years would take 39 years at the speed of light.


How long would it take to travel 40 light years?

Traveling 40 light years would take 40 years at the speed of light.


How long would it take for light to travel 14 billion light years?

14 Billion years


How long would it take to travel at the speed of light from Earth to Aldebaran?

It would take approximately 65 years to travel at the speed of light from Earth to Aldebaran, which is about 65 light-years away. However, currently, we do not have the technology to travel at the speed of light.


How long does it take light to travel a distance of 2700 light years?

Well, it takes 2,700 years for light to travel that far. Anything travelling at half light-speed would take 5,400 years. At 1/4 light-speed, it would take 10,800 years.


How long would it take to travel 4 000 light years?

Like any distance, it depends on how fast you are going. At the speed of light it would take 4,000 years to travel that distance.


How long would it take for a signal to travel from Earth to a star located 100 light years away?

It would take 100 years for a signal to travel from Earth to a star located 100 light years away.


How long would it take a human to travel in earth time 600 light years?

300 billlion years


How long would it take a shuttle to travel 28.1 light years if its traveling at 18000mph?

About 9,177,187,388 hours (1,047,624.13 years)


How long would it take for a signal to travel from a star located 100 light years away to reach Earth in Earth years?

It would take 100 Earth years for a signal to travel from a star located 100 light years away to reach Earth.


How long would it take to go 20 light years at 36000 mph?

It would take approximately 40,238 years to travel 20 light years at 36,000 mph. This calculation takes into account the limitations of current space travel technology and the vast distances involved in interstellar travel.


What is 123.23 light years in earth years?

If you are asking how long it would take to travel the distance of 123.23 light years, then that would depend on how fast you are traveling. Because a light year is a measure of distance not time.