Mercury orbits the Sun at an average distance of about 57.91 million kilometers (about 36 million miles). It takes approximately 88 Earth days to complete one orbit, so in a year (365 days), Mercury travels about 4.15 times its orbital circumference. This results in a total distance of approximately 240 million kilometers (about 149.5 million miles) in a year.
Well when looking at it on the picture that I have right in front of me, I'd say a few milliseconds.
Making it able to travel to Mercury and deal with Mercury's temperature.
It would depend upon how fast you were going and how far apart the planets were at the time.It would depend upon how fast you go and how far apart they are at the time.
The planet Mercury does not have an atmosphere in the same way that the Earth has an atmosphere; it has only a very thin layer of gases far above its surface. Because sound cannot travel in a vacuum, there would be no speed of sound on Mercury.
About 9.45 trillion kilometers (5.88 trillion miles) per year if you mean how far can light (including the sun's light) travel in a year. 365 days/year * 86,400 seconds/day * 299,792 km/s = 9.45 x 10^12 km/year
a year
It can travel about 5.86 trillion miles in one year. This is a light year.
About 150,000 miles in a year. :)
how far u can travel at the speed of light in a year
Well when looking at it on the picture that I have right in front of me, I'd say a few milliseconds.
in the middle of winter.
The distance mercury travels in half an hour depends on the context, such as whether you are referring to the planet Mercury in its orbit or the flow of mercury in a thermometer. If considering the planet Mercury, it orbits the Sun at an average speed of about 47.87 km/s, covering approximately 86,000 kilometers in half an hour. In a thermometer, mercury expands and contracts but does not travel a fixed distance in a specific time period.
Because it has less distance to travel around the Sun.
Big Ben's minute hands travel approximately 190km every year.
A light year is a measure of how far light can travel in one year. It is a phenomenal distance, and is used to describe how far away stars are from us.
22,000-mile, 13-year march
Your question seems to suggest that you think a "light year"is a length of time. It's not.It's a distance ... the distance light travels in a year.The distance is about 5,878,450,000,000 miles.I cannot travel nearly that far in one year.