At present, we cannot, because we haven't built a car that can withstand the conditions on the surface of the Sun, if there is a surface at all.
If we think of the Sun as a solid like the Earth, then the following calculation could be possible:
The sun is 2,713,406 miles in circumference.
Using a fast car, like the Bugatti Veyron that can go 250 miles per hour,
2713406/250=10,853.624 hours
/24 hours a day=452.23433 days
/365 days a year=1.2389981 years
= 1 year, 2 months, 24 days, 7 hours, 16 minutes, excluding any stops to refuel.
13 times. You go around the Sun once every year.
Around 5 billion years.
It would take hundreds of years.
It takes about 10-20 years
Not hours - Jupiter orbits around the Sun in 11.86 years.
about 6089 years
100
Around 13 or 14.
depends on how fast you drive....if you drive an average speed of 60mph it would be around 4 hours
Well, in cat years it would be around 532. Or if you mean how many human years a cat would be if it is 76 in cat years, that would be around 11 years. 532 is a big number. o.O
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It would take 141 years and 5.5 months.
lots xD
it would be around 650 millions of years ago
About 1977.48 years.
it would be around 650 millions of years ago
it would be around 650 millions of years ago