Time = distance divided by speed. We know the speed (100km/h) but how about the distance?
"The distance between the planets Earth and Saturn varies. At its closest, Earth is about 796 million miles (1,280,000,000 km) away from Saturn. At its furthest, our planet is about 980 million miles (1,576,000,000 km) away from the ringed planet." (Read more: How_far_is_Saturn_from_Earth)
When Saturn is close to Earth:
t = 1280000000/100 = 12800000 hours = 533333.33 days = 1461.2 years
When Saturn is far from Earth:
t = 1576000000/100 = 15760000 hours = 656666.66 days = 1799.1 years
However, in reality the situation is far more complicated due to the differences in time it takes the planets to orbit the sun.
Jupiter is 390,674,710 miles from Earth. The time it would take to traverse this distance can only be determined if you provide the travel speed.
If the sun suddenly stopped shining, it would take about 43 minutes for Jupiter to become dark, as that is how long it takes for sunlight to reach Jupiter. Jupiter's moons would also become dark since they rely on the sun's light for illumination.
Jupiter and Earth are not always the same distance apart. At their closest, it would take about 1.96 seconds. At their furthest, about 3.22 seconds.
It would take approximately 13 hours for a spacecraft to reach Callisto, one of Jupiter's moons, assuming current technology and distances. This estimate includes travel time to Jupiter and orbital insertion around Callisto.
It would take about 9 years to travel from Earth to Jupiter, assuming a similar speed and trajectory as the trip from Earth to Mars. Jupiter is much farther away from Earth than Mars, so the journey would be significantly longer.
That would totally depend on how fast you were going. The Galileo spacecraft took six years to get to Jupiter going thousands of miles per hour.
789002727 hours
Well it will take 7 yrs just for MESSENGER to get to Jupiter so its a whole of 14 years of going and getting back so it would take ... 7 years to get there.
4 hours.
Jupiter is 390,674,710 miles from Earth. The time it would take to traverse this distance can only be determined if you provide the travel speed.
Depends how fast you're going :)
Well, you can't drive to jupiter in a car, but if you could, it would take you over 100 years. Sorry.
Earth is 588 million kilometers away from Jupiter. On a space shuttle, it would take about 2 years to reach Jupiter from Earth.
3 days
around two years
You need to state how fast you're going...
That would depend on your type of transport.