it would take 7 years 8 months traveling by rocket at 7 miles per second when it is closest.
It would take about 9 years for a spacecraft to reach Uranus using current technology, such as the Voyager or New Horizons spacecraft. However, there are no current plans for a mission to Uranus, so it may be longer before another spacecraft is sent to explore the planet.
To go to Uranus, you would need advanced spacecraft capable of long-duration space travel, protection against high levels of radiation in space, life support systems to sustain astronauts for the journey, and specialized equipment to withstand the extreme cold temperatures and atmospheric conditions on Uranus. Additionally, detailed planning and collaboration with international space agencies would be essential for a successful mission.
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.
There have been no space shuttle landings on Neptune. It would be impossible to land on Neptune for two reasons: 1 - Neptune is a gas giant 2 - Neptune is freezing cold, electronic equipment would freeze and malfunction
If a human were to travel to Uranus, they would immediately choke, or freeze. This would happen because of the low temperatures, and the low amount of oxygen.
It could not, the shuttle cannot leave low earth orbit
The space shuttle took about 8-10 minutes to reach orbit. It would then take around 6 hours for the space shuttle to catch up with the space station for docking.
long time compare to earth
Assuming that the maximum speed of a Space Shuttle is 17,500 miles per hour, it would take about 24 days.
Depends on the Mission, ussualy the space shuttle is up for about 3 days to a week at a timeSpace shuttle missions ranged from 3 to 17 days 15 hours.
About an hour and a half.
Space shuttles are not equipped to go on long distance voyages, nor can they hold enough fuel. shuttles are mostly used for travel to and from the International Space Station and low earth orbit. If you had an infinite supply of fuel and you could just rocket in a strait path while Uranus is at the closest point in its orbit it would only take a bit over a year. Unfortunately, you have to factor in the gravitational pull of surrounding bodies and as previously stated the limited amount of fuel. so it would be much much longer.
It would depend how fast you were traveling, but with a space shuttle it would take about a week
It would take about 9 years for a spacecraft to reach Uranus using current technology, such as the Voyager or New Horizons spacecraft. However, there are no current plans for a mission to Uranus, so it may be longer before another spacecraft is sent to explore the planet.
The space shuttle Endeavour (not Endeavor) is 56 meters long. The space shuttle Endeavour was built as a replacement shuttle after Challenger exploded in 1986.
It never could.
Depends on your speed. The space shuttle can be in space in about 8 minutes.