space is infinite, as far as we know. you would just keep going
It would depend on how long the journey was.
In a car travelling 140 km/h it would take you 123 years. A space shuttle going at ~288000 km/h would take you about a month.
No one has ever been "out of space" and we don't know of any way to get "out of space".Going into a black hole might take you "out of space", but we don't know that it would, and we do know that it would certainly kill you.
The longest space journey in terms of time would likely be a mission to the farthest reaches of the observable universe, such as the edge of the cosmic horizon, approximately 46.5 billion light-years away. Currently, with our fastest spacecraft, it would take millions of years to reach even the nearest stars, let alone distant galaxies. However, since space travel at such scales is currently beyond our technological capabilities, any journey to the farthest parts of the universe remains purely theoretical and would span countless human lifetimes.
That's going to depend somewhat on the length of the journey.
At a top speed of around 30,000 Km per hour, in theory it would take around 160,000 years to reach Proxima Centauri. In practice, the Space Shuttle is not able to break out of Earth orbit to start such a journey.
A spacecraft or rocket is used to lift off from a planet on a journey into space. The rocket engines provide the necessary thrust to overcome Earth's gravity and propel the spacecraft into space.
If you were driving i reakon it would take 1000 years
10 hours 27 minutes assuming your speed is constant throughout the journey.
Typically, one would take a few steps before embarking on a journey.
Well, if you're going house-hunting take alot more than you would if were buying hair extensions. It all depends on the situation. Have a lovely journey into the darkness.