Because of shrinking atoms, the year span has gradually been lowering, due to radiation activity. Therefore, the length of time in which a solar system was fully created was 3.27 million years. This has been verifyed by scientists of late.
about 248 earth years
Every 200 million years
The solar system is huge. It would take a long time to even reach the edge of it. In 1977 a probe called Voyager 1 was launched. In 2012 it was thought that it had finally left the solar system. Now that is not even certain. So it would take a long time to leave it. To get to the nearest things outside of that would take long more than anyone could live, so nobody could live long enough to get anywhere near anything else beyond our solar system. Going in something like the Space Shuttles could take over 160,000 years to reach the nearest star.
It takes 4.37 years.
It's your solar system too. Well we can use maths to work out how long it would take certain things in our and other solar systems to form, and by using models and simulations coupled with the laws of physics.
3 to 5 years
A long time.
Well, not very long because we are already in the solar system!
It takes our solar system 225-250 million years to revolve around the galaxy.
Going by the speed of light, it'll take 8.5 hours to reach Pluto from the Sun, about the length of the solar system.
seven years
They started to build the Solar Tower in 2001 and it was estimated to be done in 2-3 years.
If you mean by the center as the Sun, then it will take 6 - 18 months.
the shape of the solar system is an oval and if a unmanned probe gos to mars it will take 7 months and the distance will be at least 36 million miles
3651/4 days
about 248 earth years
one day