Between 3 & 4 years - using current technology.
about approximately 9 WHOLE years!
No one knows for sure, but Saturn and the other planets would have formed about 4.6 billion years ago.
The travel time to both Mercury and Saturn from the Earth depends so much on the orbit chosen that it is not possible to say how much one is different from the other, or even if one is shorter than the other, until the orbits and accelerations are determined.
it would take 15 years, if going at 20,000 mph.
One Saturn year is equal to about 29.5 Earth years.
Yes, the technology exists for someone to travel to Saturn, but the journey would take many years.
At the speed of light it would take take just over an hour. By conventional rocket: the Cassini probe took seven years to reach Saturn. Pioneer 11 took 6 years
4 years
10832 earth days. or 29.7 earth years.
about approximately 9 WHOLE years!
Saturn is 4.6 billion years old
It takes nearly 11000 Earth days or 29 and a half Earth years.
No one knows for sure, but Saturn and the other planets would have formed about 4.6 billion years ago.
well it depends if u have the right supplies.
The travel time to both Mercury and Saturn from the Earth depends so much on the orbit chosen that it is not possible to say how much one is different from the other, or even if one is shorter than the other, until the orbits and accelerations are determined.
9 years
it would take 15 years, if going at 20,000 mph.