The closest Pluto gets to the Sun is 4.4 billion kilometers, which means that light from the Sun always takes longer than 4 hours to reach Pluto. For a rocket vehicle travelling at the speed that astronauts went to our Moon (less than 40,000 km/hr), it would take over 12 years to reach Pluto!
To get from Earth to Pluto it takes 5763 km to get their.
It depends if you're still living in terms with Earth years. ;)
That would depend a lot on the speed. With current technology, it takes several years.
As of 2013, Pluto has been classed as a dwarf planet for 7 years.
It would take several years to reach Pluto by spacecraft due to its distance from Earth, which varies depending on the positions of both planets in their orbits. The fastest spacecraft, New Horizons, took about 9.5 years to reach Pluto after its launch in 2006.
9 years
248.09 Earth years for Pluto to orbit the Sun
it would take about 23 years
If you meant Pluto, it would take 11 years to get there.
800,0000
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 about 50 years from earth to Pluto
It would take around 9 months to 2 years to travel to Mars, and about 4-6 years for a round trip to Jupiter. Traveling to further destinations like Pluto or beyond would take several more years, depending on the spacecraft's speed and trajectory.
Probably hundreds, since it takes years to get to Pluto.
To get from Earth to Pluto it takes 5763 km to get their.
It depends if you're still living in terms with Earth years. ;)
That would depend a lot on the speed. With current technology, it takes several years.