Gliese 581 is around 20.3 light years away from Earth. Traveling at the speed of light (approximately 186,282 miles per second), it would take about 20.3 years to reach Gliese 581. However, with our current technology, it would take significantly longer using conventional spacecraft.
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Traveling to Gliese 581c, which is 20.3 light-years away, would take several decades or even centuries with current technology. The exact time will depend on the speed of the spaceship and advancements in propulsion systems in the future.
It would take 84 years to go from 1926 to 2010.
It will take a long time. But if you stop CFC's, the disappearing will stop too.
It would take 14 hours.
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Traveling to Gliese 581c, which is 20.3 light-years away, would take several decades or even centuries with current technology. The exact time will depend on the speed of the spaceship and advancements in propulsion systems in the future.
It will take me 20+ years since i can walk at the speed of light!;p Wait a minute, i get my hyperspace technology fixed and i will be there in a few minutes.. You guys are slow... it will take u guys 85,000+ years to get there!! In otherwards, you can't!
All products made up of plastic take very long time to decompose, reaching thousands of years.
It would take several inches of solid lead to prevent gamma radiation from reaching you.
it would take 28 hours and 31 minutes give or take falling at an average speed of 140mph.
It would take approximately 8-10 minutes to fall from space back to Earth, depending on the height from which you jump. During this time, you would experience free fall until reaching terminal velocity, at which point your speed stabilizes. Upon reaching the ground, you would want to ensure you had a safe method of slowing down or landing to avoid injury.
It would take as long as it takes you to get to your nearest US Post Office. There they can tell you how long it would take to deliver it.
Without knowing how fast the heat leaves the pipe, this cannot be answered.
I'm guessing not as long as it would take for you to swim there.
In some states and countries it is possible. In some, the time it would take to get through the proper process would take longer than reaching the age of majority.
It could take weeks, as mail would first travel by train, then steamship, then another train, before reaching its destination, and that's assuming the ship wasn't sunk by a German submarine.