It depends on how fast the spacecraft goes. With current technology, maybe around 6 months (with an average speed of 35,000 km/h or so). But, if you were to travel 40,000 kilometers for a spacecraft, it would only take about 16 days.
The closest planet to Earth is Venus. The time it takes to travel to Venus depends on its position in its orbit relative to Earth, but on average, it takes about 3-4 months using current space travel technology.
The journey time depends on the route taken. Space colonists will not travel in a straight line from the earth to the moon: most space trips orbit the earth and use the earth's gravity to make use of the sling-shot action for acceleration. This saves on fuel and so the associated weight to be carried into space.
about a month
It would take approximately 6-7 years to travel from Earth to Uranus using current space travel technology. The exact duration would depend on factors such as the speed of the rocket and the alignment of the planets.
8 minutes
long time compare to earth
The time it takes to travel from outer space to Earth depends on the distance and speed of the spacecraft. Generally, it can take anywhere from a few hours to a few days to return to Earth from outer space.
It takes approximately 3 hours for a space shuttle to travel from the International Space Station (ISS) to Earth. The descent involves a controlled re-entry and landing process.
The space shuttle does not travel to the moon. The Apollo missions used spacecraft, not space shuttles, to travel to the moon. It took the Apollo missions around 3 days to travel from Earth to the moon.
123.40351046845905 Earth years.
It takes three days to travel to the moon and land.
There is no sound in space.
It takes approximately 23 years to travel from Earth to Ceres.
The Apollo spacecraft took 3 days to travel from the Earth to the moon.
The Space Shuttle does not go to the moon. It only orbits the Earth.
The journey time depends on the route taken. Space colonists will not travel in a straight line from the earth to the moon: most space trips orbit the earth and use the earth's gravity to make use of the sling-shot action for acceleration. This saves on fuel and so the associated weight to be carried into space.
Depending on the speed of your rocket, it takes about 10 minutes to travel from Earth into space. I suppose it also depends on your definition of "space", as the criteria for "space" vary depending on who is doing the defining.