You can't get to Saturn in a jet. It can't achieve enough thrust to escape the earth's gravity.
Mercury has a shorter travel time by jet from Earth compared to Saturn. This is because Mercury is much closer to Earth in terms of distance. Traveling to Saturn would take significantly longer due to its much greater distance from Earth.
A typical commercial jet travels at about 500 miles per hour. The average distance from Earth to the Sun is approximately 93 million miles. At that speed, it would take roughly 190,000 hours, or about 11.4 million minutes, to make the journey. Thus, a jet would take an impractically long time to reach the Sun.
It would take thousands of years for a jumbo jet to reach the sun, as the sun is about 93 million miles away from Earth. The distance is far beyond the capabilities of any current aircraft. Additionally, the extreme heat and radiation close to the sun would make it impossible for a jumbo jet to survive the journey.
Well if you were on Saturn you would blow away, the winds are so strong. And you couldn't stand on Saturn either, its not solid its gas. So technically you would never bring anything to Saturn because you could never be on Saturn.
Like in the question How long would it take to drive by car from earth to neptune? it's not the easiet thing to do, and it would take longer than your life time, about one hundred years, give or take. It's about 2,700,000,000 mile journey and nearly impossible to make, but if you did, you'd probably die before you made it.... Hope this helped Wolfgirl3252 == ==
it would take approximately 45.94 days using a jet
You cant a jet would not work in space.
jet plane did not go to moon
That would depend on where you start your flight from.
about 40 mins
That's a stupid question! It depends where from!
Its like two or three hours!!
Mercury has a shorter travel time by jet from Earth compared to Saturn. This is because Mercury is much closer to Earth in terms of distance. Traveling to Saturn would take significantly longer due to its much greater distance from Earth.
With the SR-71 Blackbird being the fastest jet and having a top speed of 4100 mph, it would take roughly 6.073527548005815 hours.
Mercury. Travelling at around Jet plane speed (1000km/h or 600mph) it would take about 163 years to get to Saturn. It would only take 10.6 years to reach Mercury at its closest approach, travelling the same speed.
A typical commercial jet travels at about 500 miles per hour. The average distance from Earth to the Sun is approximately 93 million miles. At that speed, it would take roughly 190,000 hours, or about 11.4 million minutes, to make the journey. Thus, a jet would take an impractically long time to reach the Sun.
It depends --are you flying first class or economy?