372,564.794 years.
Well, it takes 2,700 years for light to travel that far. Anything travelling at half light-speed would take 5,400 years. At 1/4 light-speed, it would take 10,800 years.
About 100,000 years. (the diameter of the Milky Way galaxy is 100,000 light years)
To determine how long it would take to travel 434 light years, we need to consider the speed of the spacecraft. For example, at the speed of light, it would take exactly 434 years. However, if traveling at a more realistic speed, such as 20% of the speed of light, it would take approximately 2,170 years. Current technology does not allow for speeds anywhere near the speed of light, making such a journey impractical with today's capabilities.
If you are asking how long it would take to travel the distance of 123.23 light years, then that would depend on how fast you are traveling. Because a light year is a measure of distance not time.
4.37 years.
Traveling 39 light years would take 39 years at the speed of light.
Traveling 40 light years would take 40 years at the speed of light.
14 Billion years
The Milky Way is about 100,000 light years in diameter; it would take light about 100,000 years to cover the whole distance.
It would take 100000 years.
How long will depend on the velocity. The closest star would be 4.24 light years away
Light years.
3 years, 36000 miles from initial purchase date.
Well, it takes 2,700 years for light to travel that far. Anything travelling at half light-speed would take 5,400 years. At 1/4 light-speed, it would take 10,800 years.
The maximum speed of the shuttle is 17,500 mphTherefore to cover 9.461 light years would take about 36,000 years
50,000 light years (thats long)
It really depends on your speed. If you were traveling at the speed of light, it would take 600 years. 600 light years equals 3,527,175,223,910,165 miles. So divide that by the speed you would be traveling to get the length of time it would take you.