10 X 100000000 light years if the space ship is moving with a speed of 10000000000 km per minute.
it depends on how fast your spaceship is. But from the fastest spaceship it will take about 10 hours and by the slowest spaceship 30 hours.
The distance between any two celestial objects is constantly changing, because everything is moving and all in different directions, and at changing velocities. But because everything behaves in accordance with known laws, we can calculate the distance at any moment between any two objects. As of Saturday, April 21, 2012 at 12:00 PM PDT, Pluto was 31.8185 Astronomical Units, or 2,957,716,910 miles. It's different now, of course..... You can download the open-source planetarium program called Stellarium, to perform most of these calculations. The travel time by the fastest human-built spaceship so far would be about 10 years. If we could travel at the speed of light, we could get there in 265 MINUTES.
Compared to Earth, Pluto has very long days. It takes Pluto 153.3 hours to make one full rotation around it's axis.
Pluto's largest moon is called Charon and it takes 6.39 days to travel around Pluto! It is also the largest moon in comparison to its "parent" planet in the solar system! (about half the size of Pluto)
No, no spaceship has landed on Pluto. The only spacecraft to have visited Pluto is NASA's New Horizons probe, which flew by the dwarf planet in July 2015 and conducted a close flyby to gather data and images.
it depends on how fast your spaceship is. But from the fastest spaceship it will take about 10 hours and by the slowest spaceship 30 hours.
PLUTO
Pluto is certainly large enough to put many space ships on it. Were we able to get there.
Mars, Pluto ( a dwarf planet )... A spaceship is going to Pluto and learn more about the planet by taking pictures.
Human travel to Pluto is out of the question, not next 100 years. It would take too long and be too hard to pack things like food for so many years. We need to be able to travel faster as speed of light so the trip won't take so long. Wait until we built a spaceship that can travel 200,000 mile per SECOND.
It takes Pluto's moon 6.39 days to circle Pluto.
Soon it will, only if the technology gets better. in 20 years, be might be able to fly in a spaceship to pluto. who knows.
Doubtful - what we've seen of it is bare rock, but we haven't landed a spaceship there so there's always a slight chance.
No answer Pluto orbits the Sun Pluto does not orbit the Earth
veary long Pluto is not a planet so u no ok that's all i can say
The distance between any two celestial objects is constantly changing, because everything is moving and all in different directions, and at changing velocities. But because everything behaves in accordance with known laws, we can calculate the distance at any moment between any two objects. As of Saturday, April 21, 2012 at 12:00 PM PDT, Pluto was 31.8185 Astronomical Units, or 2,957,716,910 miles. It's different now, of course..... You can download the open-source planetarium program called Stellarium, to perform most of these calculations. The travel time by the fastest human-built spaceship so far would be about 10 years. If we could travel at the speed of light, we could get there in 265 MINUTES.
Compared to Earth, Pluto has very long days. It takes Pluto 153.3 hours to make one full rotation around it's axis.